Bleak House

Bleak House by Charles Dickens, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a classic work of fiction that spans 808 pages. This edition serves as a companion to the “Masterpiece Theatre” miniseries featuring Gillian Anderson, and it presents a rich tapestry of narratives woven through various societal relationships. The novel combines elements of romance, melodrama, and detective story, offering readers a multifaceted exploration of life in Victorian England.
In Bleak House, readers will encounter a complex web of characters and their interactions across different social strata. The narrative delves into the intricacies of human relationships, revealing the interconnectedness of individuals from diverse backgrounds. This edition, available in English, invites readers to engage with Dickens’ intricate storytelling and vivid characterizations, making it a significant addition to the literary canon.
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Penguin presents the companion book to the “Masterpiece Theatre” miniseries starring Gillian Anderson (T”he House of Mirth, The X-Files”). This stunning production features a screenplay written by Andrew Davies (“Bridget Jones’s Diary”). Part romance, part melodrama, part detective story, the novel spreads out among a web of relationships in every level of society.
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