'Hold your noise!' cried a terrible voice, as a man started up from
among the graves at the side of the church porch. 'Keep still, you
little devil, or I'll cut your throat!' So begins Charles Dickens's 1861
bildungsroman, the story of the orphan Pip who is catapulted from the
desolate Kent marshes of his childhood to become a young gentleman in
London. Who is Pip's mysterious benefactor? And what role will the
troubling figures of escaped convict Magwitch, decaying bride Miss
Havisham and the beautiful but aloof Estella play in his prospects? Told
through the first-person voice of the older Pip, this story of great
expectations suggests gains always come at a price. Dickens depicts both
the horrors of the early nineteenth-century penal system and the rapid
rise and fall of fortunes that Victorian society permitted. This Collins
Classroom Classics edition includes an introduction and glossary to
support students, written by an experienced teacher.