Great Expectations 3
The very title of this book indicates the confidence of conscious
genius. In a new aspirant for public favor, such a title might have
been a good device to attract attention; but the most famous
novelist of the day, watched by jealous rivals and critics, could
hardly have selected it, had he not inwardly felt the capacity to
meet all the expectations he raised. I have read it as it appeared in
installments, and can
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stupid and ungenerous judgements of
those who find a still meaner delight in willfully asserting that
the last book of a popular writer is unworthy of the genius which
produced his first. In our opinion, Great Expectations is a work
which proves that we may expect from Dickens a series of romances
far exceeding in power and artistic skill the productions which have
already given him such a preeminence among the novelists of the age.
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