Bleak house

Bleak House is considered by many leading critics to be one of Dicken's finest achievements, ensuring his reputation as a serious and mature novelist as well as a consummate entertainer. It is a story of love and inheritance, and its graphic depiction of the realities and costs of High Court le...

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Main Author: Dickens, Charles (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hertfordshire Wordsworth 1993
Series:WORDSWORTH CLASSICS
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