Bleak House

Bleak House by Charles Dickens is a significant work of fiction published by Penguin in 1985. This edition, featuring 965 pages, presents a complex narrative that intertwines the lives of various characters as they navigate the intricacies of the British legal system. The story explores themes of social injustice and the impact of bureaucracy, offering a critical view of society during Dickens’s time.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of interconnected lives and events that highlight the struggles faced by individuals caught in the web of the law. The narrative delves into the consequences of a protracted legal case, revealing the personal and societal ramifications of the judicial process. This edition invites readers to engage with the literary elements that characterize Dickens’s work, making it a notable addition to the genre of fiction.
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