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In this, perhaps Dickens’ most profound and personal novel, we are invited to share in the sentimental education of Pip, the poor boy from the village forge who risks losing himself in snobbery and selfishness when he mysteriously inherits a fortune. The story moves from the bleak Kentish marshes of Pip’s childhood to a thrilling climax which mingles tragedy and triumph.
Charles Dickens: Great Expectations
An Encounter In The Churchyard
Pip's Theft
The Convict
Mrs. Joe Gives A Supper Party
The Runaways Apprehended
Pip Is Apprenticed To Joe
A Visit To Miss Havisham
'A Bright New Shilling'
The Pale Young Gentleman
The Pale Young Gentleman (Cont.)
Twenty-Five Guineas
A Half-Holiday And A Brutal Attack
Mrs. Joe's Communication
Pip Confides In Biddy
'A Young Fellow Of Great Expectations'
Preparation And Parting
Mr. Jagger's Instructions
Re-appearance Of A Former Adversary
Miss Havisham's Story
Pip Settles In
Mr. Wemmick At Home
Dinner With Mr. Jaggers
Joe Brings A Message
'Love Her, Love Her, Love Her'
Pip And Herbert Exchange Confidences
A Kiss And A Warning
Debts, Death And A Funeral
Pip Comes Of Age
Mr. Wemmick's Walworth Sentiments
Pip Discovers His Benefactor
Introducing Mr. Provis
Magwitch's Story
Bentley Drummle
Estella's Unwelcome News
'Don't Go Home!'
Herbert's Plan
Mr. Wopsle's Curious Observation And Mr. Jaggers' Housekeeper