Bleak House by Charles Dickens, Hablot K. Brown (Artist), Nicola Bradbury (Noted by), Terry Eagleton (Preface by), Nicola Bradbury

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(Paperback - Reprinted and Revised Edition)

  • Pub. Date: April 2003
  • 1088pp
  • Sales Rank: 45,342
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    • Pub. Date: April 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 1088pp
    • Sales Rank: 45,342

    Synopsis

    A savage but often comic indictment of a society that is rotten to the core, "Bleak House" is one of Dickens' most ambitious novels, with a range that extends from the drawing rooms of the aristocracy to the poorest of London slums.

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    Biography

    Charles Dickens is probably the greatest novelist England ever produced. His innate comic genius and shrewd depictions of Victorian life -- along with his memorable characters -- have made him beloved by readers the world over. In Dickens' books live some of the most repugnant villains in literature, as well as some of the most likeable (and unlikely) heroes.

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    POOR Book Qualityby Anonymous

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    August 29, 2009: When I received the book, the cover, and some of the back pages of the book, were already crinkled and bent. Furthermore, once I reached page 463, the pages of the book started falling out. Now, I have to carry around a paper-clipped packet of pages 464 to 521. I have always been pleased with my purchases from BN; however, I was very disappointed this time.

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    March 08, 2003: My Highschool class was required to read this book and do a paper analysing something Dicken's critiques in this book. I was not thrilled to read it, but as I got into it, I could not wait to see what the next chapter would reveal about the links between characters. The characters in the book are all unique, with good-hearted John Jarndyce and Esther Summerson, who is not a true person, but is an excellent mediator without the story. Also are those trapped by the courts, and those who are like vampires, such as Vholes and Tulkinghorn. This book is definitely worth reading, because Dickens uses individualized characters to critique England's society and customs of his day. An enjoyable read, especially if you pay attention to hints about how characters are connected and how the plot will close throughout the book. I recommend trying to put things together before finishing to see if you are close. It adds a bit more flavor to the reading!


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