Great Expectations (Dickens, 1861)

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General Notes

  • 17 interchangeability of people within clothes, as in Bleak House
  • 33 the sergeant recites a jingle for Musical Glasses as a toast - advertising
  • amazing sentence about all the material things tending toward the fugitives
  • 36-7 perception fuddled by atmosphere as they pursue the convicts to the Marshes, again reminiscent of Bleak House (though pitched differently since its through Pip's eyes vs the disembodied narrator, perhaps a little closer to Esther)

Theme Tracking

Reading/Writing

  • 3 Pip imagining his dead parents from the writing on their tombstones

Materiality

Shakespeare References

  • 25 Wopsle says Grace like "a religious cross of the Ghost in Hamlet with Richard the Third"