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  1. Bleak House ist der Titel des 1852 und 1853 in Fortsetzungen publizierten neunten Romans des englischen Schriftstellers Charles Dickens. In die Rahmenhandlung, ein viele Jahre anhaltender Erbschaftsstreit, eingebunden sind viele personell miteinander verbundene Haupt- und Nebenhandlungen, die ein breites Bild der englischen Ständegesellschaft der 1830er Jahre malen. [2]

  2. book.douban.com › subject › 1575979Bleak House (豆瓣)

    7 de dic. de 1993 · Bleak House is such a natural for audio that it comes as no surprise to read in Peter Ackroyd's biography of Dickens that he himself read it aloud to Wilkie Collins and his own family. No matter how good he was as a readerAand he did go on to present public readings regularly after thisADickens could not have performed better than Robert Whitfield does here.

  3. On the way to the home, called Bleak House, they stop overnight at the Jellybys’ chaotic home. When they finally reach Bleak House, they meet Mr. Jarndyce and settle in. They meet Mr. Skimpole, a man who acts like a child. The narrator describes a ghost that lurks around Chesney Wold, the home of Lady and Sir Leicester Dedlock.

  4. Bleak House is also similar to earlier 19th-century novels like Jane Eyre (1847), as it features a female protagonist who is downtrodden in early life, unaware of her real parentage, and who finds love at the novel’s end. Both works also contain realistic descriptions of poverty and its criticism of 19th-century social problems, such as the ...

  5. In Bleak House I have purposely dwelt upon the romantic side of familiar things. 1853 *Transcriber’s note. This referred to a specific page in the printed book. In this Project Gutenberg edition the pertinent information is in Chapter XXX, paragraph 90.

  6. Bleak House, published serially from 1852 to 1853, is a novel by Charles Dickens that explores themes of social class, justice, and the nature of identity.The novel is narrated by Esther Summerson, a young woman who is raised by her godmother and who eventually becomes embroiled in a long-running legal case known as Jarndyce and Jarndyce.Through Esther’s eyes, the novel examines the lives of ...

  7. 8 de may. de 2008 · Bleak House, Dickens's most daring experiment in the narration of a complex plot, challenges the reader to make connections - -between the fashionable and the outcast, the beautiful and the ugly, the powerful and the victims. Nowhere in Dickens's later novels is his attack on an uncaring society more imaginatively embodied, but nowhere either is the mixture of comedy and angry satire more ...