Bleak House. Illustrated edition

· Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
4.7
6 reviews
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1111
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 His ninth novel ‘Bleak House’ Charles Dickens filled with abundant secrets and intricate plot moves. Every single page will literally cause a wide range of emotions. The original intent of the work was to focus on a detailed description of living conditions in the London slums, the spiritual and physical appearance of the poor and renegades of the capital. With the change in design, the ideological and compositional center of the novel shifted - it became the Chancery Court, the supreme Court of Justice, at that time the highest court after the House of Lords. The author of the "Bleak House" denounces English justice.

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4.7
6 reviews
James Driscoll
November 2, 2019
Difficult read, probably my least favorite book by Dickens, but that's only because his others, Great Expectations, Tale of Two Cities were so great!!!
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Maurizio Assandri
September 10, 2022
excellent book
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