| | | | | A Study Guide to Charles Dickens's Great Expectations Author: Douglas Kincade (Creative Writing, Harvard University) Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 1 hour and 12 min. Rating:  Retail Price:
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Publisher's Summary: Pip, an orphan whose sudden wealth from an unknown benefactor transforms his life overnight, is the focus of Charles Dickens's timeless novel. Pip's move into gentility provides a window into the Victorian class structure and the indestructible values of the human heart. This guide contains an introduction to Victorian England, a detailed narrative explanation of the novel, dramatic readings, and a critical analysis. The author is a veteran professor of creative writing at Harvard University and an editor at Princeton University Press. Michael York, star of the 1974 film version of the novel, narrates. This guide is part of the A+ AUDIO series from Time Warner, an innovative set of study materials that will help you to better understand, appreciate, and enjoy great works of literature. Look for other A+ titles from Audible in the Education section of Personal Development.
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