Bleak House
- Published
- 2006
- Pages
- 1017
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780143037613
- Reading Time
- ~17h 48min
Bleak House is a domestic fiction book by Charles Dickens. In 2006. It has 1017 pages.
About this book
Charles Dickens’s Bleak House stands as a defining work of Victorian literature, weaving together domestic drama and sharp social critique. Set against the backdrop of mid-nineteenth-century London, the novel examines the paralyzing inefficiencies of the Court of Chancery and their devastating impact on ordinary lives. Through a dual narrative structure, Dickens alternates between an omniscient observer who paints the city in atmospheric fog and moral ambiguity, and Esther Summerson, whose restrained first-person account traces the entangled fates of a sprawling cast of characters. The work explores themes of inherited wealth, social responsibility, and the quiet resilience found within domestic spaces amid institutional decay. Notable for its intricate plotting and pioneering narrative technique, the novel remains a landmark in English fiction, offering a sustained examination of how legal and social systems shape human dignity. Its enduring relevance lies in Dickens’s unflinching portrayal of class divisions and his insistence that personal compassion must confront systemic failure.
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How many pages is Bleak House?+
Bleak House has 1017 pages.
When was Bleak House published?+
Bleak House was published in 2006.
What genre is Bleak House?+
Bleak House is a Domestic fiction book.
What is Bleak House about?+
Charles Dickens’s Bleak House stands as a defining work of Victorian literature, weaving together domestic drama and sharp social critique. Set against the backdrop of mid-nineteenth-century London, the novel examines the paralyzing inefficiencies of the Court of Chancery and their devastating impac...
Who wrote Bleak House?+
Bleak House was written by Charles Dickens.