Great
Expectations
A novel by Charles Dickens
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Novel by Charles Dickens, first published serially
in All the Year Round in 1860-61 and issued in book
form in 1861. The novel was one of its author's
greatest critical and popular successes.
The first-person narrative relates the coming-of-age
of Pip (Philip Pirrip). Reared in the marshes of
Kent by his disagreeable sister and her sweet-natured
husband, the blacksmith Joe Gargery, the young Pip
one day helps a convict to escape. Later he is sent
to live with Miss Havisham, a woman driven half-mad
years earlier by her lover's departure on their
wedding day.
Her other ward is the orphaned Estella, whom she
is teaching to torment men with her beauty. Pip,
at first cautious, later falls in love with Estella,
to his misfortune. When an anonymous benefactor
makes it possible for Pip to go to London for an
education, he credits Miss Havisham. He begins to
look down on his humble roots, but nonetheless Estella
spurns him again and marries instead the ill-tempered
Bentley Drummle.
Pip's benefactor turns out to have been Abel Magwitch,
the convict he once aided, who dies awaiting trial
after Pip is unable to help him a second time. Joe
rescues Pip from despair and nurses him back to
health.