A Timeless Novel of Ambition, Identity, and Moral Growth.
Great Expectations is one of Charles Dickens’s most celebrated novels, first published in 1861. Blending social critique with emotional depth, the novel explores how wealth, class, and personal ambition shape — and often distort — human values.
- Dimensions
- 13/20
- Auteur
- Charles Dickens
- Format
- Hardcover
- Nombre de pages
- 544
- Date de Parution
- 2025
The story follows Pip, an orphan raised by his strict sister and her gentle husband, Joe Gargery. Pip’s life changes after a mysterious benefactor provides him with the means to become a gentleman in London. Believing his fortune comes from the eccentric Miss Havisham, Pip dreams of winning the love of her beautiful but cold-hearted ward, Estella.
As Pip ascends socially, he grows ashamed of his humble origins. The shocking revelation that his benefactor is actually Magwitch, a former convict Pip once helped, forces him to confront the true meaning of loyalty, gratitude, and moral worth.