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  1. Bleak House is set in the mid-1800s and addresses several issues which would have been relevant and familiar to his Victorian audience. The novel’s philanthropist characters, like Mrs. Pardiggle and Mr. Quale, reflect the 19th-century vogue for social engagement in charitable causes and the fashion among middle-class people for social organization.

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

    7 de dic. de 1993 · Bleak house. 其實一開始看就被這種敘事風格語言特色所吸引了,當然這也可能是個人偏好,但實際上在世界文學地圖上巡遊一圈之後,再次拾起這本書,看到古怪的老太婆,瘋瘋顛顛的老頭子(早晨的奇遇),以及維多利亞式的建築設置,迷霧籠罩的倫敦,會有 ...

  3. 荒凉山庄(Bleak House)或译为《萧斋》,发表于1852年至1853年之间,是 狄更斯 最长的作品之一,它以错综复杂的情节揭露英国 法律制度 和 司法机构 的黑暗。 此外,还有同名的电视剧。

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 卻斯特頓認為本書是狄更斯最好的小說(Bleak House' is not certainly Dickens's best book; but perhaps it is his best novel.) 很多評論家都注意到這本小說獨樹一幟的敘事結構:故事由全知的第三人稱敘事人和第一人稱的艾瑟交替講述,前者用現在時態、慢速切換場景,後者用過去時態、講述艾瑟本人的視角。

  7. 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 ...