出版者:OUP Oxford 作者:Charles Dickens 出品人: 页数:544 译者: 出版时间:2008-08-10 价格:GBP 5.99 装帧:Paperback isbn号码:9780199219766 丛书系列: 图书标签:英文英国狄更斯小说 Great Expectations 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书 图书描述 'you are to understand, Mr. Pip, that the name of the person wh...
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from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Great Expectations /ˌɡreɪt ekspekˈteɪʃnz/ /ˌɡreɪt ekspekˈteɪʃnz/ a novel (1861) by Charles Dickens. It is the story of a young man, Pip, who helped a prisoner to escape when he was a boy. Later, the ...
PC belongs to the second type: it ascribes the suppression not only to the repetition itself, but also to the expectations it induces. Interesting support for this account comes from Costa-Faidella et al. (2011) who recorded EEG responses in a roving standard paradigm (Fig. 2E). This is...
Oxford Literature Companions offer student-friendly support for GCSE set texts. This full colour guide to Great Expectations is ideal for use in the classroom or as revision, providing insight into characters, themes and contexts, together with activities designed to prompt a closer analysis of the...
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Great Expectations has been called an analysis of ‘Newgate London’,1 suggesting that the prison is everywhere implicitly dominant in the book, and it has been a commonplace of Dickens criticism, since Edmund Wilson’s essay in The Wound and the Bow...