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Great Expectations (Illustrated)

Charles Dickens

Verlag: Amila Jay

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Beschreibung

Great Expectations is the thirteenth novel by Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel. It depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip (the book is a bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story).
Verfügbar seit: 24.03.2022.
Drucklänge: 544 Seiten.

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