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Bleak House (Modern Library Classics)

by Charles Dickens

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Modern Library (2002), Paperback, 928 pages

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This book could have used a good editor. Not sure what all the characters "job" was. Part of me wonders if I am just looking at it with my modern eyes and I want resolution much faster but at the same time there were parts where I was just really lost. I did feel for the characters though. ( )
  Zommbie1 | Dec 12, 2009 |
Definitely not been my favorite of Dickens' books. It is very hard to stay with it in some parts as characters are abruptly abandoned for a time and more and more and more characters appear. It is a long book and not in a good way.I think the best way to approach this book would be with a dialectical journal to keep the immense character list straight. Many people seem to consider this to be the best of the Dickens' novels, but I completely disagree.
  hazysaffron | Aug 6, 2009 |
The complexities of English Law, the Chancery, the preoccupation of Ada Clare and Richard Carstone with the receipt of their 'inheritance, the forgiving warmness of John Jarndice....in short the characters are magnificent. The Masterpiece DVD of Bleak House is faithful to the book and very helpful in visualizing the rather rambling nature of this lengthy epic.
  tedmag | Jul 30, 2009 |
Masterpiece! ( )
  charlie68 | Jul 15, 2009 |
By far the most entertaining of Charles Dickens' works, this mystery details the life of Hester and the unfair justice system of Victorian London. ( )
  mandyb771 | Jul 11, 2009 |
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Bleak House is a satirical look at the Byzantine legal system in London as it consumes the minds and talents of the greedy and nearly destroys the lives of innocents--a contemporary tale indeed. Dickens's tale takes us from the foggy dank streets of London and the maze of the Inns of Court to the peaceful countryside of England. Likewise, the characters run from murderous villains to virtuous girls, from a devoted lover to a "fallen woman," all of whom are affected by a legal suit in which there will, of course, be no winner. The first-person narrative related by the orphan Esther is particularly sweet. The articulate reading by the acclaimed British actor Paul Scofield, whose distinctive broad English accent lends just the right degree of sonority and humor to the text, brings out the color in this classic social commentary disguised as a Victorian drama. However, to abridge Dickens is, well, a Dickensian task, the results of which make for a story in which the author's convoluted plot lines and twists of fate play out in what seems to be a fast-forward format. Listeners must pay close attention in order to keep up with the multiple narratives and cast of curious characters, including the memorable Inspector Bucket and Mr. Guppy. Fortunately, the publisher provides a partial list of characters on the inside jacket. (Running time: 3 hours; 2 cassettes)

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