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Bleak House (version 4) - Charles Dickens

Bleak house is one of Dickens finest achievements. It was written for serialisation in 1853 when Dickens was at the peak of his career. Monthly sales substantially exceeded his previous bestseller David Copperfield.
Dickens' mastery of the English language comes to the fore in this book. It is an energetic book: a complex mystery story revolving around the heroine Esther Summerson and her path from childhood to marriage. During the course of Esther’s narration Dickens introduces some wonderful and unforgettable characters, and at the same time provides a searing indictment of the laws’ corruption and self-serving interests which prevailed during that time. He pokes fun at the languid and landed aristocracy and questions the societal indifference to the poor. Detection, black comedy, farce, and tragic ruin run through the story. Critics at the time were unenthusiastic but the public were enthralled by it! - Summary by Peter John Keeble
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PrefaceIn ChanceryIn FashionA ProgressTelescopic PhilanthropyA Morning AdventureQuite at HomeThe Ghost's WalkCovering a Multitude of SinsSigns and TokensThe Law-WriterOur Dear BrotherOn the WatchEsther's NarrativeDeportmentBell YardTom-all-Alone'sEsthers NarrativeLady DedlockMoving OnA New LodgerThe Smallweed FamilyMr BucketEsther's NarrativeAn Appeal CaseMrs Snagsby Sees It AllSharpshootersMore Old Soldiers Than OneThe IronmasterThe Young ManEsther's NarrativeNurse and PatientThe Appointed TimeInterlopersA Turn of the ScrewEsther's NarrativeChesney WoldJarndyce and JarndyceA StruggleAttorney and ClientNational and DomesticIn Mr. Tulkinghorn's RoomIn Mr. Tulkinghorn's ChambersEsther's NarrativeThe Letter and the AnswerIn TrustStop Him!Jo's WillClosing InDutiful FriendshipEsther's NarrativeEnlightenedObstinacyThe TrackSpringing a MineFlightPursuitEsther's NarrativeA Wintry Day and NightEsther's NarrativePerspectiveA DiscoveryAnother DiscoverySteel and IronEsther's NarrativeBeginning the World LXVI.Down in Lincolnshire LXVII.The Close of Esther's Narrative
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