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  1. How to cite “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens APA citation. Formatted according to the APA Publication Manual 7 th edition. Simply copy it to the References page as is. If you need more information on APA citations check out our APA citation guide or start citing with the BibguruAPA citation generator.

  2. librivox.org › great-expectations-by-charles-dickensGreat Expectations - LibriVox

    Great Expectations. Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870). This classic tale tells of an orphan, Pip, who through a series of strange circumstances first finds a trade as a blacksmith's apprentice and then learns that he has "great expectations" of a future inheritance from an anonymous benefactor.

  3. Great Expectations is a novel by Charles Dickens written and published between 1860 and 1861. The work was originally published in weekly installments, from December 1 1860 to August 1861 in the magazine "All the Year Round", a periodical directed by Dickens.

  4. Great Expectations is the 13th novel written by Charles Dickens.It was originally published as a serial in Dickens’s periodical, All the Year Round, Great Expectations, and Chapman and Hall published the novelized version in October of 1861.

  5. The major conflict of Great Expectations revolves around Pip’s ambitious desire to reinvent himself and rise to a higher social class. His desire for social progress stems from a desire to be worthy of Estella’s love: “She’s more beautiful than anybody ever was, and I admire her dreadfully, and I want to be a gentleman on her account.”

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Great Expectations is a novel first published by Charles Dickens.It appeared weekly in the magazine called All the Year Round, between 1860 and 1861.Each installment in the magazine was two ...

  7. Available to download for free in PDF, epub, and Kindle ebook formats. Skip straight to downloads. Description. A classic work of Victorian literature, Great Expectations tells the story (from a first person narrative), of young Pip, an orphan boy adopted by a blacksmith's family, who has good luck and great expectations, and then loses both.

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