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Joe Gargery (characters)

This character appears in 12 books.


  1. How to Study a Novel (How to Study Literature)

    by John Peck

    Joe Gargery: Pip's uncle, who Dickens uses to show the inherent opposition between Utilitarianism, the growth of cities and towns and Industrialisation, and the values and moral code of artisans and the pastoral scene.

  2. Mister Pip

    by Lloyd Jones

    Joe Gargery: The blacksmith, Pip's uncle

  3. Great Expectations

    by Charles Dickens

    Joe Gargery: The blacksmith, Pip's brother-in-law and everlasting friend

  4. Grave Expectations

    by Charles Dickens, Sherri Browning Erwin


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