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Bleak House / Charles Dickens ; with 40 of the original illustrations by H.K. Brown ('Phiz) ; afterword by David Stuart Davies.

Bleak House, Dickens's most daring experiment in the narration of a complex plot, challenges the reader to make connections - between the fashionable and the outcast, the beautiful and the ugly, the powerful and the victims. Nowhere in Dickens's later novels is his attack on an uncaring society more imaginatively embodied, but nowhere either is the mixture of comedy and angry satire more deftly managed. Bleak House defies a single description. It is a mystery story, in which Esther Summerson discovers the truth about her birth and her unknown mother's tragic life. It is a murder story, which comes to a climax in a thrilling chase, led by one of the earliest detectives in English fiction, Inspector Bucket. And it is a fable about redemption, in which a bleak house is transformed by the resilience of human love.

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ISBN 9781904919971
1904919979
Author Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Title Bleak House / Charles Dickens ; with 40 of the original illustrations by H.K. Brown ('Phiz) ; afterword by David Stuart Davies.
Edition Complete and unabridged ed.
Published London : CRW Publishing, 2006.
Physical description 1285 p. : ill. ; 16 cm.
General note First published: 1853.
Note Bibliography: p. 1284.
Summary Bleak House, Dickens's most daring experiment in the narration of a complex plot, challenges the reader to make connections - between the fashionable and the outcast, the beautiful and the ugly, the powerful and the victims. Nowhere in Dickens's later novels is his attack on an uncaring society more imaginatively embodied, but nowhere either is the mixture of comedy and angry satire more deftly managed. Bleak House defies a single description. It is a mystery story, in which Esther Summerson discovers the truth about her birth and her unknown mother's tragic life. It is a murder story, which comes to a climax in a thrilling chase, led by one of the earliest detectives in English fiction, Inspector Bucket. And it is a fable about redemption, in which a bleak house is transformed by the resilience of human love.
Subject Young women -- Fiction
Guardian and ward -- Fiction
Illegitimate children -- Fiction
Domestic fiction
Additional author Brown, H. K.
Davies, David Stuart, 1946-
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