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Great Expectations

Charles Dickens

Narrador 清夜无晨

Editora: HongMei Zhou

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Great Expectations is Charles Dickens's timeless masterpiece of crime, guilt, and coming of age—a novel widely regarded as one of the greatest in English literature. 
The story follows Pip, a young orphan boy who lives in the Kent marshes with his harsh sister and her kind husband, the blacksmith Joe Gargery. One terrifying Christmas Eve, Pip encounters an escaped convict in the churchyard who threatens him for food and a file. This chance meeting sets in motion a chain of events that will change Pip's life forever. 
Pip is then summoned to play at Satis House, the decaying mansion of the wealthy and eccentric Miss Havisham—a woman frozen in time, still wearing her yellowed wedding dress decades after being jilted at the altar. There, Pip falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful but cold Estella, adopted by Miss Havisham to break men's hearts. 
When Pip receives a mysterious fortune from an anonymous benefactor, he is sent to London to become a gentleman—to leave behind his humble origins, abandon Joe, and pursue his "great expectations." But as Pip will discover, the source of his fortune is not what he imagined, and the cost of his ambition may be higher than he ever dreamed. 
First published as a serial from 1860 to 1861, Great Expectations is Dickens's most masterful exploration of class, ambition, guilt, and moral redemption. From the unforgettable opening in the graveyard to the haunting image of Miss Havisham in her decayed wedding gown, the novel has inspired generations of readers and countless adaptations. 
Henry James called it "the perfection of Dickens's art." This is Dickens at his finest—dark, comic, and deeply human. 
This audiobook is based on the 1861 public domain text. Produced and narrated by Qingye Wuchen, with AI assistance.
Duração: aproximadamente 17 horas (17:07:26)
Data de publicação: 27/04/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —