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  1. Hace 9 horas · In some respects, Dickens conceived Great Expectations as an anti silver fork novel, attacking Charles Lever's novel A Day's Ride, publication of which began January 1860, in Household Words. [85] [121] This can be seen in the way that Dickens satirises the pretensions and morals of Miss Havisham and her sycophants, including the Pockets (except Matthew), and Uncle Pumblechook.

    • Charles Dickens
    • 544 (first edition 1861)
  2. Hace 9 horas · Her eyes flit between all their wil expressions, before she settles on the silver in Buck’s hands, and her jaw drops, “Buck, are those—” Bobby has Eddie off speaker with lightning speed, phone to his ear as he waves one hm trying to orchestrate everyone around in this elaborate plan he’s apparently just come up with, “Yeah, yeah, Eddie, it's no problem.