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Great Expectations

and Other Classic Novels

By Charles Dickens

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Publish Date

2016

Publisher

Fall River Press

Language

eng

Pages

825

Description:

Contains: - [Great Expectations](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8721462W) - [Oliver Twist](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8193478W) - [Tale of Two Cities](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8721465W/A_Tale_of_Two_Cities)

subjectsFiction,  History,  Social life and customs,  England, fiction,  Paris (france), fiction,  Fiction, historical, general,  LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES,  FICTION CLASSICS,  CLASSICS,  CONTEMPORARY FICTION,  Revolution,  Historical fiction,  Classic Literature,  Drama,  Executions and executioners,  Revenge,  Juvenile fiction,  Loyalty,  Fathers and daughters,  Lookalikes,  Political refugees,  British,  Friendship,  Revolution (France : 1789-1799),  war stories,  British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author),  English literature,  Literature and the revolution,  General,  Children's fiction,  Criticism and interpretation,  English fiction,  Histoire,  Historia,  Novela,  Novela inglesa,  Padre e hija,  Pères et filles,  Readers,  Roman français,  Sosies,  Reign of Terror,  storming of the Bastille,  French Revolution,  Guillotine,  Bildungsromans,  Boys,  Brigands and robbers,  British fiction,  Children,  Children's stories,  Classic,  Coming of age,  Criminals,  Criminels,  Customs,  Enfants pauvres,  English language,  Identity (Psychology),  Kidnapping,  Kidnapping victims,  Literature,  Literature and fiction,  Manners and customs,  Manuels pour allophones,  Missing persons,  Novels,  Orphans,  Poor children,  Poverty,  Robbers and outlaws,  Social conditions,  Social life,  Sources,  Stories,  Street life,  Thieves,  Victimes d'enlèvement,  Victims,  Vie dans la rue,  YA,  Young adult,  serials,  workhouses,  child labour,  domestic violence,  street children,  Authors,  Benefactors,  Child and youth fiction,  Conduct of life,  Description and travel,  English Manuscripts,  Ex-convicts,  Facsimiles,  Family,  Industrial revolution,  Inheritance and succession,  Man-woman relationships,  Manuscripts,  Newspapers,  Open Library Staff Picks,  open_syllabus_project,  Pirates,  Politics and government,  Readers (Adult),  Readers for new literates,  Roman,  Social classes,  Social history,  Study guides,  Working class,  Young men

PeopleJerry Cruncher,  Lucie Manette,  Ernest Defarge,  Therese Defarge,  Alexandre Manette,  Mrs. Cruncher,  Charles Darnay,  John Barsad,  Roger Cly,  Mr. Stryver,  Sydney Carton,  Miss Pross,  Monseigneur,  Marquis St. Evrémonde,  Gaspard,  The Mender of Roads,  The Vengeance,  Théophile Gabelle,  The Seamstress,  Charles Dickens (1812-1870),  Jarvis Lorry,  Madame Defarge,  Monsieur Defarge,  Mrs Cruncher,  Oliver Twist (Fictional Character),  Mr Bumble,  Oliver Twist,  Mr. Sowerberry,  Mrs Sowerberry,  Mrs. Mann,  Noah Claypole,  Charlotte,  Mr. Gamfield,  Mr. Brownlow,  Mr. Grimwig,  Mrs. Bedwin,  Rose Maylie,  Lindsay Maylie,  Harry Maylie,  Mr. Losberne,  Mr. Giles,  Mr. Brittles,  Duff,  Blathers,  Fagin,  Bill Sikes,  Bull's Eye,  Artful Dodger,  Charley Bates,  Toby Crackit,  Nancy,  Bet,  Barney,  Agnes Fleming,  Mr. Leeford,  Old Sally,  Mrs. Corney,  Monks,  Monks's mother,  Mr. Fang,  Tom Chitling,  Philip Pirrip,  Joe Gargery,  Georgiana Maria Gargery,  Mr Pumblechook,  Miss Havisham,  Estella,  Matthew Pocket,  Herbert Pocket,  Camilla,  Raymond,  Georgiana,  Sarah Pocket,  Mrs Hubble,  Mr Hubble,  Biddy,  Mr Jaggers,  John Wemmick,  Molly,  Compeyson,  Arthur Havisham,  Dolge Orlick,  Bentley Drummle,  Clara Barley,  Miss Skiffins,  Startop

PlacesParis (France),  England,  London (England),  France,  London,  Paris,  Bastille Prison,  Dover,  Faubourg Saint-Antoine,  La Force Prison,  Mudfog,  Newgate Prison,  Great Britain,  United States,  Canada,  Italy,  Kent,  Barnard's Inn,  Richmond,  New South Wales

Times1789-1799,  19th century,  18th century,  Revolution,  1793,  Revolution, 1789-1799