Bleak House / Charles Dickens.
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford world's classicsPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008Edition: [New ed.] / edited with an introduction and notes by Stephen GillDescription: xxxviii, 945 p. : ill., maps ; 20 cmISBN: 9780199536313 (pbk.) :; 0199536317 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Illegitimate children -- England -- Fiction | England -- Social conditions -- FictionDDC classification: 823.8 Summary: 'Bleak House', Dickens's most daring experiment in the narration of a complex plot, challenges the reader to make connections - between the fashionable & the outcast, the beautiful & the ugly, the powerful & the victims. Nowhere in Dickens's later novels is his attack on an uncaring society more imaginatively embodied.Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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This ed. originally published: 1996.
Includes bibliographical references.
'Bleak House', Dickens's most daring experiment in the narration of a complex plot, challenges the reader to make connections - between the fashionable & the outcast, the beautiful & the ugly, the powerful & the victims. Nowhere in Dickens's later novels is his attack on an uncaring society more imaginatively embodied.
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