Great Expectations (1854) is considered one of Charles Dickens’ (1812-1870) greatest and more sophisticated works. The novel narrates the story of Phillip Pirrip, an orphan blacksmith apprentice whose life aspiration is to become a gentleman and part of the nobility. Although the novel can be categorized as a coming-of-age story, the work also shows elements of satire, gothic novel, crime novel, comedy and melodrama. Dickens transcended the constraints of a determined style in almost all of his work, and Great Expectations was not the exception.
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Great Expectations
- Titulo: Great Expectations
- Autor: Charles Dickens
- Editorial: Plutón Ediciones
- ISBN: 978-84-945437-7-7
- Nº de Páginas: 448
- Formato: 13 x 19 cms.
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