Uses 19th century sources to illustrate the late Georgian and mid-Victorian contexts of Dickens' novel.
DAVID PAROISSIEN is Professor of English literature at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His principal publications include an edition of Charles Dickens' Pictures from Italy, Oliver Twist: An Annotated Bibliography, Selected Letters of Charles Dickens, and A Companion to Oliver Twist. Since 1983 Professor Paroissien has served as editor of the Dickens Quarterly.
.,."the Companion to Great Expectations will remain a landmark
study for students of the novel, for many years to come. We shall
have to make sure we know what it says on any given topic, and
familarize oursevles with the formidable research behind what it
says, before venturing to disagree."-Dickens Quarterly
?...the Companion to Great Expectations will remain a landmark
study for students of the novel, for many years to come. We shall
have to make sure we know what it says on any given topic, and
familarize oursevles with the formidable research behind what it
says, before venturing to disagree.?-Dickens Quarterly
..."the Companion to Great Expectations will remain a landmark
study for students of the novel, for many years to come. We shall
have to make sure we know what it says on any given topic, and
familarize oursevles with the formidable research behind what it
says, before venturing to disagree."-Dickens Quarterly
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