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In Great Expectations Dickens called this 'Satis House,' where lived the jilted bride Miss Havisham. He had taken the name from another mansion in Rochester (no. 16 in this guide.)
He would turn out of Rochester High Street through The Vines (where some old buildings, from one of which called Restoration House he took Satis House for Great Expectations, had a curious attraction for him), would pass round by Fort Pitt, and coming back by Frindsbury would bring himself by some cross fields again into the high road.
The play [Eve], Clifford's life (both in the last decade as Jo and before that as John) and the changing emphasis from playwright to performer are inextricably linked.
Drummle is a fellow student at Matthew Pocket's whom Pip first meets in Chapter 23 not long after his arrival in London. Mrs Pocket is distracted by Drummle's being 'the next heir but one to a baronetcy' (Ch. 23, p. 186)
He would turn out of Rochester High Street through The Vines (where some old buildings, from one of which called Restoration House he took Satis House for Great Expectations, had a curious attraction for him), would pass round by Fort Pitt, and coming back by Frindsbury would bring himself by some cross fields again into the high road.
In Great Expectations Dickens called this 'Satis House,' where lived the jilted bride Miss Havisham. He had taken the name from another mansion in Rochester (no. 16 in this guide.)
The play [Eve], Clifford's life (both in the last decade as Jo and before that as John) and the changing emphasis from playwright to performer are inextricably linked.
Drummle is a fellow student at Matthew Pocket's whom Pip first meets in Chapter 23 not long after his arrival in London. Mrs Pocket is distracted by Drummle's being 'the next heir but one to a baronetcy' (Ch. 23, p. 186)