


Each critical essay is accompanied by a succinct introduction to the history, principles, and practice of the critical perspective, and a bibliography that promotes further exploration of that approach. Cohen "Cultural Criticism" by Jay Clayton. Said "Feminist Criticism" Hilary Schor "Gender Criticism" by William A. "This edition of Dickens's classic collates the 1861 three-volume edition and the 1868 Charles Dickens Edition and presents the novel along with five critical essays - newly commissioned or revised for a student audience - that read "Great Expectations" from five critical perspectives: "Psychoanalitic Criticism" by Peter Brooks "Deconstruction" by Edward W.

Softcover volume, measuring approximately 5.75" x 8.5", shows light shelfwear. Now available as part of the Canterbury Classics singles series, the novel is a must-have addition to the libraries of all classic literature lovers. To this day, "Great Expectations" remains one of Dickens's greatest achievements. The story of a young orphan boy-poor and alone, but whisked away to London by a anonymous benefactor-is a fantastic tale, complete with plot twists and a love story that puts many modern novels to shame. In the 1861 bestseller "Great Expectations," he wove all of these themes into a tale of mystery and personal development. One of the most popular novelists ever, Charles Dickens wrote about what he saw in 19th century London: orphans, child labor, and the crime that was rampant in the city at the time. blue cover with blind-stamped and metallic stamped letters on front, back, and spine.
