Originally published in serial form from December 1860 to August
1861, Great Expectations is the 'autobiography' of Pip, as he
transformed from apprentice village blacksmith to a London
gentleman. Unlike many of Dickens's earlier works, the novel is not
so much a protest against social evils as a sustained meditation
upon the process of social reform in Victorian England. It is this
which gives such importance to the book's handling of the theme of
the gentleman, a theme central both to Dickens's society and to his
own life story.
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