Joe's visit to Miss Havisham reveals his deep affection and care for Pip, treating him like a son. Despite Pip's embarrassment over Joe's discomfort in formal attire and his awkwardness in addressing Miss Havisham, Joe's sincerity and kindness shine through. He respects Pip's wishes a...
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In the foreword, she explains that she wrote Love Signs over the course of a decade while sequestered in a haunted suite at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, finally completing the book in 1978, a scenario that brings to mind Miss Havisham levels of insanity. (It’s worth noting that, fours ...
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