Bleak House.
by
 
Dickens, Charles.

Title
Bleak House.

Author
Dickens, Charles.

ISBN
9781775568285

Personal Author
Dickens, Charles.

Physical Description
1 online resource (1753 pages)

Contents
Title -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter I In Chancery -- Chapter II In Fashion -- Chapter III A Progress -- Chapter IV Telescopic Philanthropy -- Chapter V A Morning Adventure -- Chapter VI Quite at Home -- Chapter VII The Ghost's Walk -- Chapter VIII Covering a Multitude of Sins -- Chapter IX Signs and Tokens -- Chapter X The Law-Writer -- Chapter XI Our Dear Brother -- Chapter XII On the Watch -- Chapter XIII Esther's Narrative -- Chapter XIV Deportment -- Chapter XV Bell Yard -- Chapter XVI Tom-All-Alone's -- Chapter XVII Esther's Narrative -- Chapter XVIII Lady Dedlock -- Chapter XIX Moving On -- Chapter XX A New Lodger -- Chapter XXI The Smallweed Family -- Chapter XXII Mr. Bucket -- Chapter XXIII Esther's Narrative -- Chapter XXIV An Appeal Case -- Chapter XXV Mrs. Snagsby Sees it All -- Chapter XXVI Sharpshooters -- Chapter XXVII More Old Soldiers than One -- Chapter XXVIII The Ironmaster -- Chapter XXIX The Young Man -- Chapter XXX Esther's Narrative -- Chapter XXXI Nurse and Patient -- Chapter XXXII The Appointed Time -- Chapter XXXIII Interlopers -- Chapter XXXIV A Turn of the Screw -- Chapter XXXV Esther's Narrative -- Chapter XXXVI Chesney Wold -- Chapter XXXVII Jarndyce and Jarndyce -- Chapter XXXVIII A Struggle -- Chapter XXXIX Attorney and Client -- Chapter XL National and Domestic -- Chapter XLI In Mr. Tulkinghorn's Room -- Chapter XLII In Mr. Tulkinghorn's Chambers -- Chapter XLIII Esther's Narrative -- Chapter XLIV The Letter and the Answer -- Chapter XLV In Trust -- Chapter XLVI Stop Him! -- Chapter XLVII Jo's Will -- Chapter XLVIII Closing In -- Chapter XLIX Dutiful Friendship -- Chapter L Esther's Narrative -- Chapter LI Enlightened -- Chapter LII Obstinacy -- Chapter LIII The Track -- Chapter LIV Springing a Mine -- Chapter LV Flight -- Chapter LVI Pursuit -- Chapter LVII Esther's Narrative.
 
Chapter LVIII A Wintry Day and Night -- Chapter LIX Esther's Narrative -- Chapter LX Perspective -- Chapter LXI A Discovery -- Chapter LXII Another Discovery -- Chapter LXIII Steel and Iron -- Chapter LXIV Esther's Narrative -- Chapter LXV Beginning the World -- Chapter LXVI Down in Lincolnshire -- Chapter LXVII The Close of Esther's Narrative -- Endnotes.

Abstract
A enthralling story about the inequalities of the 19th-century English legal system Bleak House is one of Charles Dicken's most multifaceted novels. Bleak House deals with a multiplicity of characters, plots and subplots that all weave in and around the true story of the famous case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, a case of litigation in England's Court of Chancery, which starts as a problem of legacy and wills, but soon raises the question of murder.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Guardian and ward -- Fiction.
 
Illegitimate children -- Fiction.
 
Inheritance and succession -- Fiction.
 
London (England) -- Fiction.
 
Young women -- Fiction.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book1205424-1001PR4556 -- .A1 1853 EBEbrary E-Books