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  1. Great Expectations, novel by Charles Dickens, first published serially in All the Year Round in 1860–61 and issued in book form in 1861. The classic novel was one of its author’s greatest critical and popular successes. It chronicles the coming of age of the orphan Pip while also addressing such issues as social class and human worth.

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  3. Great Expectations: plot summary. Philip Pirrip, known as ‘Pip’, is an orphan who has been raised by his elder sister and her husband, Joe Gargery. Joe is a blacksmith, and a kind friend to the young Pip.

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  5. In the most literal sense, the phrase “great expectations” refers to the wealth and property that Pip learns he will one day inherit from an unidentified benefactor. While Magwitch’s capture and death prevent Pip from fully coming into his promised “expectations,” there are other forms of expectation which permeate throughout the novel.

  6. Charles Dickens. Key Facts. Previous. At a Glance: Full Title Great Expectations. Author Charles Dickens. Type of work Novel. Genres Bildungsroman, social criticism, autobiographical fiction. Language English. Time and place written London, 1860-1861.

  7. Literature Notes. Great Expectations at a Glance. Charles Dickens 's Great Expectations tells the story of Pip, an English orphan who rises to wealth, deserts his true friends, and becomes humbled by his own arrogance. It also introduces one of the more colorful characters in literature: Miss Havisham.