Great Expectations is Charles Dickens's thirteenth novel. It is the second novel, after David Copperfield, to be fully narrated in the first person. Great Expectations is a bildungsroman, or a coming-of-age novel, and it is a classic work of Victorian literature.
Charles Dickens is the author of Great Expectations.
Great Expectations was published in weekly increments by a literary magazine that was owned by Charles Dickens, himself. Dickens published each chapter as a different increment.
All Year Round was the literary magazine that Charles Dickens owned and published Great Expectations in.
All Year Round was the literary magazine that Charles Dickens owned and published Great Expectations in.
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Great Expectations was published in weekly increments in the All Year Round literary magazine, owned by Dickens himself. Sections began release from December 1, 1860 toAugust 3, 1861.
Pip is a character in Great Expectations.
Estella was studying in France in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.
"Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens was originally published in a magazine called "All the Year Round" in 1860-1861. Dickens wrote new chapters for the bi-weekly newsletter starting in late 1860 and finishing almost a year later in 1861.
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The editor of "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is not one single person since it is a classic novel that has been published by various publishers over the years. The original text was likely edited by Dickens himself before being published in serial form in 1860-1861.
Great Expectations was written by Charles Dickens in 1861 when he was 49 years old.