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Regarded as one of Charles Dickens' finest and most ambitious works, Bleak House overflows with imaginative inventiveness as it engages readers with its intricate plot. First published in 1853, this Victorian epic centers on a complex court case surrounding a will that profoundly affects a wide array of interconnected characters. The story reveals secrets and evokes a spectrum of emotions, from selfless love to murderous hatred, while satirizing the British legal system of the time. The narrative follows Esther Summerson, the only female narrator Dickens employed, alongside a vibrant cast of characters as the tale unfolds across Victorian society. Comic moments intertwine with tragic developments, hidden motives are unveiled, and murder occurs before the inheritance question is resolved. Bleak House is not only a proto-legal thriller and genuine murder mystery but also transcends the conventions of its era, offering a rich and multifaceted reading experience.
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Bleak House, Charles Dickens
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- Bleak House
- Language
- English, German
- Authors
- Charles Dickens
- Publisher
- Klett Sprachen GmbH
- Released
- 2021
- ISBN10
- 3125403618
- ISBN13
- 9783125403611
- Series
- Real Reads
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Legal Topics, Historical Fiction, Mystery Novels, Classics, Love, Women, Murders, Death, 19th century, England, Secrets, Coming Of Age, Great Britain, Adapted for Film, English Literature, Marriage, London, Victorian Era, Bilingual Edition, Poverty, Classicism, Industrialization
- First published
- 1861
- Original title
- Great Expectations
- Rating
- 4.2 out of 5
- Description
- Regarded as one of Charles Dickens' finest and most ambitious works, Bleak House overflows with imaginative inventiveness as it engages readers with its intricate plot. First published in 1853, this Victorian epic centers on a complex court case surrounding a will that profoundly affects a wide array of interconnected characters. The story reveals secrets and evokes a spectrum of emotions, from selfless love to murderous hatred, while satirizing the British legal system of the time. The narrative follows Esther Summerson, the only female narrator Dickens employed, alongside a vibrant cast of characters as the tale unfolds across Victorian society. Comic moments intertwine with tragic developments, hidden motives are unveiled, and murder occurs before the inheritance question is resolved. Bleak House is not only a proto-legal thriller and genuine murder mystery but also transcends the conventions of its era, offering a rich and multifaceted reading experience.