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Great Expectations - Illustrated Edition

Charles Dickens

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations" masterfully weaves the tale of Pip, an orphan who navigates the complexities of social class and personal ambition in Victorian England. Through rich character development and a distinctive narrative style, Dickens employs a blend of realism and gothic elements to explore themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. The novel's intricate plot follows Pip's journey from humble beginnings to unexpected wealth, culminating in profound moral lessons about ambition and the true nature of gentility, all set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. Charles Dickens, an influential figure in 19th-century literature, drew upon his own experiences of poverty and social injustice to create relatable, deeply human characters. His childhood struggles inform the portrayal of Pip's life, illuminating the gaps between wealth and happiness. Dickens's keen observations of London's socio-economic landscape and his empathy for the disenfranchised imbue "Great Expectations" with a timeless relevance that continues to resonate with readers today. I highly recommend "Great Expectations" for readers who seek both a gripping narrative and profound insights into human nature. Its exploration of personal growth and societal critique embodies the essence of Dickens's literary genius, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of the human experience.
Disponible depuis: 25/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 457 pages.

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