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 | | The scope is probably the broadest Dickens ever attempted, ranging from the filthy slums to the landed aristocracy, in a narrative that is in equal parts satire and comedy. |  | | Like most Dickens novels, Bleak House was published in 19 monthly installments, each containing 32 pages of text and two illustrations by Phiz. |  | | Chesterton, take this to be Dickens's best novel. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Bleak_House
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 | | For each forthcoming monthly part, Dickens would provide Browne with the subjects of the two illustrations required, along with a proof copy or manuscript of the text if he was ahead of himself and it was available. |  | | While his earlier books are renowned for their ebullience and haphazard comedy, this work sees a shift to a more sombre tone. |  | | The mysterious law writer in Bleak House may well have been called 'Nemo' by Dickens as a joke between them in reference to the early pseudonym. |
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 | | house which ought to have been empty, that I found her more |  | | and lady whose daughter I had helped to teach and at whose house I |  | | or giant into the houses of my high connexion, sir, or if you want |
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http://emotional-literacy-education.com/classic-books-online-a/blkhs10.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Bleak House: Books |
 | | 'Bleak House' has a huge cast of characters and its plot is as extensive and complex as the London Underground system. |  | | "Bleak House" opens with an astonishingly atmospheric description of a London fog … an imagery which has come to dominate our vision of 19th century London. |  | | 'Bleak House', therefore, becomes a metaphor for the complexities of life and society. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0141025263
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| | Bleak House at opensource encyclopedia |
 | | Bleak House is a novel by Charles Dickens in which a long-running legal dispute has far-reaching consequences for all those involved. |  | | "Bleak House" in world wide web people finder » |  | | For Sale By Owner, homes for sale, houses, real estate for sale - ForSaleByOwner.com » |
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| | Bleak House by Charles Dickens - Yahoo! Education |
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