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 Bleak House - definition of Bleak House in Encyclopedia
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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 Bleak House
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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 Bleak House by Charles Dickens
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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 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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 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.
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 Bleak House by Charles Dickens - Yahoo! Education
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