Like many of Charles Dickens' novel, Bleak House is a social commentary and critique. It focuses on the failings of the British judiciary system, following the lives affected by the discovery that a man left more than one will
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Like many of Charles Dickens' novel, Bleak House is a social commentary and critique. It focuses on the failings of the British judiciary system, following the lives affected by the discovery that a man left more than one will
Cover; Front matter; Title page; Copyright page; Body matter; 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;