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This edition presents Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, a bildungsroman first published in serial form from 1860 to 1861, in a format designed for students and educators. The novel follows the life of Philip Pirrip, known as Pip, from his childhood in rural Kent through his young adulthood in London. The narrative traces Pip's encounters with an escaped convict, his service to the wealthy Miss Havisham, his love for her adopted daughter Estella, and his mysterious benefaction that enables his transformation into a gentleman. The Thrift Study Edition typically includes features intended to facilitate academic study, such as chapter summaries, analysis, discussion questions, and contextual information about Victorian England. These supplementary materials aim to assist readers in understanding the novel's themes of social class, ambition, guilt, redemption, and the nature of happiness, as well as its complex narrative structure and symbolic elements. The edition belongs to a category of published works that adapt classic literature for classroom use, making the original text accessible alongside interpretive and pedagogical supports.
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