Bleak House

Author: Charles Dickens

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Publisher Prints Publications Pvt Ltd
Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13 9789366977034
Binding Paper back
Number of Pages 944 Pages
Language English
Dimension (Inches) 5.5''*8.5''
Weight (Grams) 980
Subject Classic Fiction
Category Fiction

Bleak House by Charles Dickens, published in 1853, is a dark, satirical novel that critiques the English legal system. The story follows the long-running case of Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce, entangling numerous characters in its web of deceit, greed, and moral corruption. Through intertwining plotlines and vivid characters, Dickens exposes the injustices of the court system, while highlighting themes of poverty, social class, and the impact of bureaucracy on human lives. The novel is known for its rich narrative and social commentary.

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens was one of the most popular English writers of all time. He created some of the world’s most well-known fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. Born in Portsmouth, England, on 7 February 1812, his early childhood experiences were much like those depicted in his novel—David Copperfield. He published his first novel, Oliver Twist, in 1837. it was followed by Nicholas Nickleby (1838) and the Old Curiosity Shop (1841). A Christmas Carol (1843) is the most popular perhaps of all his works. in 1859, he published a Tale of Two Cities, his best-known work of historical fiction. Dickens suffered a stroke and died on 9 June 1870, aged 58.

Preface

9

1.

In Chancery

13

2.

In Fashion

19

3.

A Progress

27

4.

Telescopic Philanthropy

47

5.

A Morning Adventure

61

6.

Quite at Home

75

7.

The Ghost’s Walk

98

8.

Covering a Multitude of Sins

109

9.

Signs and Tokens

129

10.

The Law-Writer

146

11.

Our Dear Brother

157

12.

On the Watch

172

13.

Esther’s Narrative

187

14.

Deportment

203

15.

Bell Yard

225

16.

Tom-all-Alone’s

241

17.

Esther’s Narrative

251

18.

Lady Dedlock

266

19.

Moving On

285

20.

A New Lodger

299

21.

The Smallweed Family

315

22.

Mr. Bucket

334

23.

Esther’s Narrative

348

24.

An Appeal Case

368

25.

Mrs. Snagsby Sees It All

386

26.

Sharpshooters

396

27.

More Old Soldiers Than One

410

28.

The Ironmaster

424

29.

The Young Man

436

30.

Esther’s Narrative

446

31.

Nurse and Patient

463

32.

The Appointed Time

480

33.

Interlopers

494

34.

A Turn of the Screw

510

35.

Esther’s Narrative

527

36.

Chesney Wold

543

37.

Jarndyce and Jarndyce

559

38.

A Struggle

579

39.

Attorney and Client

590

40.

National and Domestic

606

41.

In Mr. Tulkinghorn’s Room

619

42.

In Mr. Tulkinghorn’s Chambers

628

43.

Esther’s Narrative

636

44.

The Letter and the Answer

653

45.

In Trust

660

46.

Stop Him!

674

47.

Jo’s Will

683

48.

Closing In

699

49.

Dutiful Friendship

716

50.

Esther’s Narrative

731

51.

Enlightened

741

52.

Obstinacy

753

53.

The Track

764

54.

Springing a Mine

777

55.

Flight

799

56.

Pursuit

816

57.

Esther’s Narrative

824

58.

A Wintry Day and Night

843

59.

Esther’s Narrative

858

60.

Perspective

872

61.

A Discovery

885

62.

Another Discovery

896

63.

Steel and Iron

906

64.

Esther’s Narrative

914

65.

Beginning the World

926

66.

Down in Lincolnshire

934

67.

The Close of Esther’s Narrative

938

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