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Great Expectations
New Edition
Charles Dickens Edited by Margaret Cardwell and Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
544 pages
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196x129mm
978-0-19-921976-6
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Paperback
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12 June 2008
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- Perhaps Dickens's best-loved work, Great Expectations features memorable characters such as the convict Magwitch, the mysterious Miss Havisham and her proud ward Estella, as Pip unravels the mystery of his benefactor and of his own heart. Widely adapted for film and television, the story attracts readers of all ages.
- This edition reprints the authoritative text of the Clarendon edition, correcting both original printer's errors and later textual corruptions, and retains facsimiles of the original title-pages for each of the three volumes of the 1861 edition.
- Robert Douglas-Fairhurst's new introduction ranges widely across critical issues raised by the novel: its biographical genesis; the effect of the past on the present, ideas of origin and progress and what makes a 'gentleman', memory, melodrama, and the book's critical reception.
- Four appendices: the original ending to the novel; the different chapter numbering in the serial version; Dickens's working notes; two pages from the theatrical adaptation of the novel made by, or with the approval of, Dickens.
- The fullest set of critical notes in any mass-market edition.
New to this edition - Introduction by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst.
- Expanded notes.
- New and updated Select Bibliography.
- New Chronology.
- New appendix featuring pages from the theatrical adaptation of the novel.
- Reset text.
'you are to understand, Mr. Pip, that the name of the person who is your liberal benefactor remains a profound secret...' Young Pip lives with his sister and her husband the blacksmith, with few prospects for advancement until a mysterious benefaction takes him from the Kent marshes to London. Pip is haunted by figures from his past - the escaped convict Magwitch, the time-withered Miss Havisham and her proud and beautiful ward, Estella - and in time uncovers not just the origins of his great expectations but the mystery of his own heart. A powerful and moving novel, Great Expectations is suffused with Dickens's memories of the past and its grip on the
present, and it raises disturbing questions about the extent to which individuals affect each other's lives. This edition includes a lively introduction, Dickens's working notes, the novel's original ending, and an extract from an early theatrical adaptation. It reprints the definitive Clarendon text. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much
more.Readership: General readers of Victorian novels, and of Charles Dickens in particular, students of nineteenth-century English literature, cultural studies, comparative literature, the novel.
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Charles Dickens Edited by Margaret Cardwell, Formerly Reader in English at the Queen's University, Belfast, and Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Fellow and Tutor in English, Magdalen College, Oxford
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