It is at once a complex mystery story that fully engages the reader in the work of detection, and an unforgettable indictment of an indifferent society. Its representations of a great city's dark underworld, and of the law's corruption and delay, draw upon the author's personal knowledge and experience.
Bleak House is one of Dickens's finest achievements,establishing his reputation as a serious and mature novelist, as well as a brilliant comic writer. It is at once a complex mystery story that fully engages the reader in the work of detection, and an unforgettable indictment of an indifferent society. Its representations of a great city's dark underworld, and of the law's corruption and delay, draw upon the author's personal knowledge and experience. But it is his symbolic art that projects these things in a vision that embraces black comedy, cosmic farce, and tragic ruin.In a unique creative experiment, Dickens divides the narrative between his heroine, Esther Summerson, who is psychologically interesting in her own right, and an unnamed narrator whose perspective both complements and challenges hers.
INTRODUCTION
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHy
THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND SETTING OF BLEAK HOUSE
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
THE BLEAK HOUSE NUMBERS
In Chancery
In Fashion
A Progress
Telescopic Philanthropy
A MorningAdventure
Quite at Home
The Ghost's Walk
Covering a Multitude of Sins
Signs and Tokens
The Law-Writer
Our Dear Brother
On the Watch
Esther's Narrative
Deportment
Bell Yard
Tom-All-Alone's
Esther's Narrative
Lady Dedlock
Moving On
A New Lodger
The Smallweed Family
Mr Bucket
Erther' s Narrative
An Appeal Case
Mrs Snagsby Sees It All
Sharpshooters
More Old Soldiers Than One
The Ironmaster
The Young Man
Esther's Narrative
Nurse and Patient
The Appointed Time
Interlopers
A Turn of the Screw
Esther's Narrative
Chesney Wold
Jarudyce and Jarndyce
A Struggle
Attorney and Client
National and Domestic
In Mr Tulkingborn's Room
In Mr Tulkingborn's Chambers
Esther's Narrative
The Letter and the Answer
In Trust
Stop Him!
Jo' s Will
Closing In
Dutiful Friendship
Esther's Narrative
Enlightened
Obstinacy
The Track
Springing a Mine
Flight
Pursuit
Esther's Narrative
A Wintry Day and Night
Esther's Narrative
Perspective
A Discovery
Another Discovery
Steel and Iron
Esther's Narrative
Beginning the World
Down in Lincolnshire
The Close of Esther's Narrative
The little old lady
Miss Jellyby
The Lord Chancellor copies from memory
Coavinses
The visit to the brickmaker's
In re Guppy. Extraordinary proceedings
Mr Guppy's desolation
The family portraits at Mr Bayham Badger's
The dancing-school
70, the crossing sweeper
Consecrated ground
Caddy's flowers
The little church in the park
Mr Guppy's entertainment
The Smallweed family
A model of parental deportment
Mr Chadband 'improving' a tough subject
Visitors to the shooting gallery
The young man of the name of Guppy
Nurse and patient
The appointed time
The old man of the name of Tulkinghorn
Mr Smallweed breaks the pipe of peace
Lady Dedtock in the wood
Attorney and client, Fortitude and Impatience
Sir Leicester Dedlock
Friendly behaviour of Mr Bucket
Light