Generated from local file. Cache size:400 (not visible in beta/prod)

Great Expectations (by Charles Dickens)



Dickens, Charles - 1812–70, English author, b. Portsmouth, one of the world's most popular, prolific, and skilled novelists.

Early Life and Works

The son of a naval clerk, Dickens spent his early childhood in London and in Chatham. When he was 12 his father was imprisoned for debt, and Charles was compelled to work in a blacking warehouse. He never forgot this double humiliation. At 17 he   Read More...


Read full-text books and articles on:  

Great Expectations (by Charles Dickens)

  1. 1.


    Great Expectations
    by Charles Dickens, Margaret Cardwell. 516 pgs.


  2. 2.



  3. 3.



  4. 4.



  5. 5.



  6. 6.



  7. 7.



  8. 8.



  9. 9.



  10. 10.



  11. 11.


    Oxford Reader's Companion to Dickens
    by Paul Schlicke. 661 pgs.


Search the entire Questia Library for more on: Great Expectations


View all books and articles on Great Expectations

Customize your search: Search within the topic Great Expectations


Search in:
Books Journals Magazines
Newspapers Encyclopedia Research Topics
  • Type your specific word or phrase in the box above after the word and, then click Search.
  • Put exact phrases in double quotation marks. Do not put single words in quotation marks.

Search the Library

Customize your search: Search within the topic Great Expectations


Search in:
Books Journals Magazines
Newspapers Encyclopedia Research Topics
  • Type your specific word or phrase in the box above after the word and, then click Search.
  • Put exact phrases in double quotation marks. Do not put single words in quotation marks.
Sponsored Links
Read more than 5,000 classic books FREE!
Back to top