- 01 - Chapter I
- 02 - Chapter II
- 03 - Chapter III
- 04 - Chapter IV
- 05 - Chapter V
- 06 - Chapter VI
- 07 - Chapter VII
- 08 - Chapter VIII
- 09 - Chapter IX
- 10 - Chapter X
- 11 - Chapter XI
- 12 - Chapter XII
- 13 - Chapter XIII
- 14 - Chapter XIV
- 15 - Chapter XV
- 16 - Chapter XVI
- 17 - Chapter XVII
- 18 - Chapter XVIII
- 19 - Chapter XIX
- 20 - Chapter XX
- 21 - Chapter XXI
- 22 -Chapter XXII
- 23 - Chapter XXIII
- 24 - Chapter XXIV
- 25 - Chapter XXV
- 26 - Chapter XXVI
- 27 - Chapter XXVII
- 28 - Chapter XXVIII
- 29 - Chapter XXIX
- 30 - Chapter XXX
- 31 - ChapterXXXI
- 32 - Chapter XXXII
- 33 - Chapter XXXIII
- 34 - Chapter XXXIV
- 35 - Chapter XXXV
- 36 - Chapter XXXVI
- 37 - Chapter XXXVII
- 38 - Chapter XXXVIII
- 39 - Chapter XXXIX
- 40 - Chapter XL
- 41 -Chapter XLI
- 42 - Chapter XLII
- 43 - Chapter XLIII
- 44 - Chapter XLIV
- 45 - Chapter XLV
- 46 - Chapter XLVI
- 47 - Chapter XLVII
- 48 - Chapter XLVIII
- 49 - Chapter XLIX
- 50 - Chapter L
- 51 - Chapter LI
- 52 - Chapter LII
- 53 - Chapter LIII
- 54 - Chapter LIV
- 55 - Chapter LV
- 56 - Chapter LVI
- 57 - Chapter LVII
- 58 - Chapter LVIII
- 59 - Chapter LIX
Great Expectations is written in the first person and is virtually a fictional autobiography of “Pip” from his childhood, through often painful experiences, to adulthood. It charts his progress as he moves from the Kent marshes - his social status radically changed having gained an unknown benefactor - to busy commercial London. The book is richly populated with a variety of extraordinary characters many of whom, unbeknownst to them, have lives that are inextricably linked to the others. It is all there, love, hate, passion, humour, rejection, duplicity, betrayal, a whole gamut of emotions and human strengths and weaknesses . This is one of Dickens most fascinating, and disturbing novels. (Summary by Peter Keeble)
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