Bleak House I
Bleak House I

Bleak House I

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books, 1968

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Charles Dickens's monumental novel, Bleak House I, chronicles the labyrinthine complexities of the English legal system through the infamous Jarndyce and Jarndyce case, a Chancery suit that consumes generations. This Victorian masterpiece uncovers the stark social inequalities and moral decay prevalent in 19th-century London, presenting a vivid tapestry of characters from the highest echelons of society to its most impoverished corners. The narrative masterfully interweaves multiple perspectives, illustrating the profound impact of institutional indifference on individual lives. Dickens's sharp wit and profound empathy detail a world grappling with injustice, offering a poignant critique that resonates even today.

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Description

Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books, 1968

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Charles Dickens's monumental novel, Bleak House I, chronicles the labyrinthine complexities of the English legal system through the infamous Jarndyce and Jarndyce case, a Chancery suit that consumes generations. This Victorian masterpiece uncovers the stark social inequalities and moral decay prevalent in 19th-century London, presenting a vivid tapestry of characters from the highest echelons of society to its most impoverished corners. The narrative masterfully interweaves multiple perspectives, illustrating the profound impact of institutional indifference on individual lives. Dickens's sharp wit and profound empathy detail a world grappling with injustice, offering a poignant critique that resonates even today.