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- Published on: 1783
- Binding: Paperback
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A great novel, indeed!
By Helene S.
Dickens's Bleak House reminds me of the paintings of the great Flemish painter Rubens, who can paint a picture with numerous persons in it but they are combined together with absolute beauty in each one of them and a perfect coherence among them. In Bleak House Dickens intertwines the lives of so many fictitious characters besides the protagonists' and he does that in such a way as to produce not only a very moving story with an even more moving end, but also through this novel he manages to bring to surface the big problem of contamination of Victorian, industrial London as well as the unjust legal system of the Court of Chancery in Victorian England, before the 1850s, decade in which the first changes in it took place. I had a great time reading it; it is A MUST for all admirers of Charles Dickens and this edition, the Norton Critical Edition, is the very best one because in it you can find all kinds of background information on the novel and academic articles of high quality which complete your understanding of the novel and of the era in which the story takes place.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
What a read!
By D. Dixon
This really is a good book, though it takes some reading. Having seen the BBC adaptation, I could,see the characters as I read and found the whole thing fascinating.Excellent.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
My favourite Dickens - but not the best reader in the audiobook
By Roman Clodia
This is my favourite Dickens novel: but the audiobook with Hugh Dickson isn't the best narration. The problem is that Hugh Dickson has an old, grey voice: it sounds fine for the sections told by the omniscient narrator but the sections in Esther's voice didn't work for me. Dickson puts on a falsetto voice which makes some of the emotional scenes just comical.I would add that Bleak House is both huge and complex and so perhaps isn't a book best met for the first time in an audio version where it can be difficult to keep track of the various plots, sub-plots, and vast gallery of characters. Best, I would say, for someone who knows or has read the book and wants to revisit it.
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