Great Expectations
Great Expectations

Great Expectations Introduction

by Charles Dickens

Great Expectations is written in the genre of "bildungsroman" or the style of book that follows the story of a man or woman in their quest for maturity, usually starting from childhood and ending in the main character’s eventual adulthood. Great Expectations is the story of the orphan Pip, writing his life from his early days of childhood until adulthood and trying to be a gentleman along the way. The story can also be considered semi-autobiographical of Dickens, like much of his work, drawing on his experiences of life and people.

Great Expectations Chapter I.

Great Expectations Chapter II.

Great Expectations Chapter III.

Great Expectations Chapter IV.

Great Expectations Chapter V.

Great Expectations Chapter VI.

Great Expectations Chapter VII.

Great Expectations Chapter VIII.

Great Expectations Chapter IX.

Great Expectations Chapter X.

Great Expectations Chapter XI.

Great Expectations Chapter XII.

Great Expectations Chapter XIII.

Great Expectations Chapter XIV.

Great Expectations Chapter XV.

Great Expectations Chapter XVI.

Great Expectations Chapter XVII.

Great Expectations Chapter XVIII.

Great Expectations Chapter XIX.