Bleak House
By Charles Dickens
"Bleak House" was published by eBooksLib in 2005 - Ottawa and the language of the book is English.
“Bleak House” Metadata:
- Title: Bleak House
- Author: Charles Dickens
- Language: English
- Publisher: eBooksLib
- Publish Date: 2005
- Publish Location: Ottawa
“Bleak House” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Fiction - Guardian and ward - Young women - Illegitimate children - Inheritance and succession - Social problems - Translations into French - Social life and customs - Social conditions - English Christmas stories - Classic Literature - Literature - open_syllabus_project - Young women -- Fiction - Domestic fiction - British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author) - England, fiction - London (england), fiction - Fiction, historical - English literature - Manners and customs - Classics - LITERARY CRITICISM - European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh - Fiction, historical, general - Enfants naturels - Romans, nouvelles - Tutelle et curatelle - Jeunes femmes - Bleak House (Dickens, Charles) - Successions et héritages - Fiction, general - Young women, fiction - Fiction, family life, general - Fiction, legal - Fiction, coming of age - Fiction, family life - London (England) -- Fiction - Inheritance and succession -- Fiction - Bildungsromans - Guardian and ward -- Fiction - Illegitimate children -- Fiction - Legal stories - Chang pian xiao shuo - Novela inglesa - Pr4556.a2 i54 2011 - 823/.8 - Long now manual for civilization - History
- People: Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
- Places: London (England) - England - London - Ying guo
- Time: 19th century - Jin dai
Edition Specifications:
- Format: eBook
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24288436M - OL14868510W
- ISBN-13: 9781412100595 - 9781412158688 - 9781412100601
- All ISBNs: 9781412100595 - 9781412158688 - 9781412100601
AI-generated Review of “Bleak House”:
"Bleak House" Description:
The Open Library:
A Chancery judge once had the kindness to inform me, as one of a company of some hundred and fifty men and women not labouring under any suspicions of lunacy, that the Court of Chancery, though the shining subject of much popular prejudice (at which point I thought the judge's eye had a cast in my direction), was almost immaculate. There had been, he admitted, a trivial blemish or so in its rate of progress, but this was exaggerated and had been entirely owing to the parsimony of the public, which guilty public, it appeared, had been until lately bent in the most determined manner on by no means enlarging the number of Chancery judges appointed - I believe by Richard the Second, but any other king will do as well.
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