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Topic: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

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  Dickens    Charles  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Lord Dracula,  William Butler Yeats,  Jack the Ripper
Intelligence:Genius
Favorite author(s):Charles Dickens,  George Eliot,  Jane Austen
Favorite book(s):"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte
"Dracula" by Bram Stocker
"Lady Chatterley's Lover" by D H Lawrence
Favorite food(s):Fish and chips
Favorite great thinker(s):Ada Lovelace
Favorite movie(s):Doctor Zhivago,  James Bond,  Lord of the Rings
Favorite destination(s):London
Ultimate fantasy(s):Being a James Bond girl
Favorite time of year:Christmas
Favorite quote(s):"He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death." - H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
 
 
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Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Stone's Study Guide for Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.
Keith Tennant,
Factory Worker

She has also been in much demand for television and other filming and has recently starred in the BBC production of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations and an entertaining programme about deck chairs with Vanessa Feltz.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

Scott had just written Great Expectations, and Gertrude Stein and I read it, and we said it was a good book, but there was no need to have written it, 'cause Charles Dickens had already written it.
My favorite novel would Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, followed by Graham Greene’s The Quiet American, Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Isherwood’s The Berlin Novels.
When Mark discovers money and a note concealed in the pages of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations , he undertakes a quest with his classmate Zeena that leads to more money, more clues, and ultimately more knowledge of himself.
 
 
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