The story behind the story
George Bernard Shaw on the unamiable Estella and Pip as function of class snobbery
George Orwell on Magwitch and the pantomime of the wicked uncle
Peter Brooks on the beginning and ending: Pip before plot and beyond plot
Dorothy Van Ghent on the century of progress, Dickenss̕ use of the pathetic fallacy, and Pips̕ identity of things?
Julian Moynahan on Pips̕ aggressive ambition and the dark doubles Orlick and Drummle
Goldie Morgentaler on Darwin and money as determinant
Christopher D. Morris on narration and Pips̕ moral bad faith
Joseph A. Hynes on star, garden, and firelight Imagery
Ann B. Dobie on surrealism and stream-of-consciousness
Nina Auerbach on Dickens and the evolution of the eighteenth-century orphan
Stephen Newman on Jaggers and Wemmick: two windows on little Britain
Jay Clayton on Great Expectations as a foreshadowing of postmodernism
Edward W. Said on Australia, British Imperialism, and Dickenss̕ Victorian businessmen.