Büyük Umutlar

Charles Dickens

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İngiliz edebiyatının dev yazarı Charles Dickens' ın onuncu romanı Büyük Umutlar, onun en beğenilen, en çok okunan yapıtı. Bu romanında yazar, insanlar arasındaki sevgisizliğe, ikiyüzlülüğe karşı çıkarken, para hırsı ve ayrımcılık üzerine kurulu toplum düzenine de acımasızca saldırıyor. Büyük Umutlar, yazarın canlandırdığı çok renkli, unutulmaz kahramanlarının yer aldığı romanı: Garip bir mirasa konarak Londra' ya gidip 'Beyefendi' konumuna gelen köylü genç Pip, eski tragedyalardaki öç ve kahır tanrıçalarını andıran Bayan Havisham, onun evlatlığı ve kurbanı güzel Estella, dalkavuk ruhlu, iki yüzlü Pumblechook Amca, eli maşalı Abla, bataklıkların korkulu düşü katil Magwitch, ünlü olduğu kadar tuhaf huylu avukat Jaggers, genç köy öğretmeni Biddy, köyün demircisi Joe Gargery. Charles Dickens, bu ölümsüz romanında da çirkinliklerin karşısına çıkarken, doğa ve insan sevgisiyle dolu bir dünya yaratıyor. Gönlü karasevda ile, gözü yükselme hırsıyla perdelenmiş köy kökenli genç Pip'in, 'Büyük Umutlar'ını gerçekleştirebilmenin doğru yolunu ararken yaşadıklarının olağanüstü öyküsüdür bu roman.
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Nüzhet Kocamemi
Nüzhet Kocamemi
Estimated Reading Time: 12 hrs. 11 min.Page Number: 430Publication Date: 1960First Publication Date: 1861Publisher: Altınkalem (Halk El Sanatları ve Neşriyat A.Ş.)
Country: TürkiyeLanguage: TürkçeFormat: Karton kapak
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About the Author

Charles Dickens
Charles DickensYazar · 78 books
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Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer. Born in 1812 as the son of a civil servant father, Dickens' early years were prosperous, but he met misery when his father was imprisoned for his debts. He had to work in a paint factory when he was only 11 years old. Young Dickens, who joined a lawyer at the age of 15, learned shorthand in his spare time because he was curious about learning. In 1835, he joined the Morning Chronicle newspaper as a stenographer, and in 1835, under the pseudonym 'Boz', he began to publish notes under the title Boz's Scribbles. In 1837, he published the book The Adventures of Mr. Pikvik, which would make him famous. He married Catherine Hogarth in the same year. In 1840, he published the novel The Antique Shop, which he dedicated to his sister-in-law Mary, who died. In 1840 he went to America, where he was received with great enthusiasm, but his American Notes for the General Reader provoked violent reactions from those who had so warmly welcomed him. Dickens, who traveled extensively between 1843 and 1846, had the opportunity to meet famous writers of the period during these travels. During this period, he again published the Daily News newspaper and Household Words magazine. Dickens, who separated from his wife in 1858, traveled frequently and gave conferences from this period onwards. But eventually he got too tired and had to retire to his home in Gadshill. He died in 1870, at the peak of his fame. His grave is in Westminster Church, London.