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Bleak House (version 4)

Bleak House (version 4)

Written by: Charles Dickens
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Bleak House stands as one of Charles Dickens most remarkable achievements. Written in 1853 during the height of his literary career, it captivated readers and outperformed his previous bestseller, David Copperfield. This dynamic novel weaves a complex mystery around the heroine, Esther Summerson, as she navigates her journey from childhood to marriage. Dickens showcases his unparalleled command of the English language, introducing a cast of unforgettable characters while delivering a poignant critique of the legal systems corruption and the self-serving interests that dominated the era. With sharp wit, he satirizes the languorous aristocracy and highlights the societal indifference towards the impoverished. A blend of detection, dark comedy, farce, and tragic downfall permeates the narrative. Although critics were lukewarm in their reception, the public was utterly enchanted! - Summary by Peter John KeebleCopyright Fiction Classics Art Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 046 - In Trust
    Mar 5 2026
    Bleak House stands as one of Charles Dickens most remarkable achievements. Written in 1853 during the height of his literary career, it captivated readers and outperformed his previous bestseller, David Copperfield. This dynamic novel weaves a complex mystery around the heroine, Esther Summerson, as she navigates her journey from childhood to marriage. Dickens showcases his unparalleled command of the English language, introducing a cast of unforgettable characters while delivering a poignant critique of the legal systems corruption and the self-serving interests that dominated the era. With sharp wit, he satirizes the languorous aristocracy and highlights the societal indifference towards the impoverished. A blend of detection, dark comedy, farce, and tragic downfall permeates the narrative. Although critics were lukewarm in their reception, the public was utterly enchanted! - Summary by Peter John Keeble
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    30 mins
  • 045 - The Letter and the Answer
    Mar 4 2026
    Bleak House stands as one of Charles Dickens most remarkable achievements. Written in 1853 during the height of his literary career, it captivated readers and outperformed his previous bestseller, David Copperfield. This dynamic novel weaves a complex mystery around the heroine, Esther Summerson, as she navigates her journey from childhood to marriage. Dickens showcases his unparalleled command of the English language, introducing a cast of unforgettable characters while delivering a poignant critique of the legal systems corruption and the self-serving interests that dominated the era. With sharp wit, he satirizes the languorous aristocracy and highlights the societal indifference towards the impoverished. A blend of detection, dark comedy, farce, and tragic downfall permeates the narrative. Although critics were lukewarm in their reception, the public was utterly enchanted! - Summary by Peter John Keeble
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    16 mins
  • 044 - Esther's Narrative
    Mar 3 2026
    Bleak House stands as one of Charles Dickens most remarkable achievements. Written in 1853 during the height of his literary career, it captivated readers and outperformed his previous bestseller, David Copperfield. This dynamic novel weaves a complex mystery around the heroine, Esther Summerson, as she navigates her journey from childhood to marriage. Dickens showcases his unparalleled command of the English language, introducing a cast of unforgettable characters while delivering a poignant critique of the legal systems corruption and the self-serving interests that dominated the era. With sharp wit, he satirizes the languorous aristocracy and highlights the societal indifference towards the impoverished. A blend of detection, dark comedy, farce, and tragic downfall permeates the narrative. Although critics were lukewarm in their reception, the public was utterly enchanted! - Summary by Peter John Keeble
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    36 mins
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