Bleak House

by Charles Dicken

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In a world where justice is delayed and lives are consumed by a never-ending legal battle, Bleak House unveils the lives of its characters trapped in a web of corruption, poverty, and intrigue. At the heart of this sprawling tale is Esther Summerson, a young woman determined to uncover the truth amidst the chaos. As she navigates the tangled web of social class, secrets, and the haunting case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, she discovers that justice is not always served, but hope can still survive.

  • Published
  • Sept. 12, 1853
  • Genre
  • Classic, legal
  • Language
  • English
  • Total Chapter
  • 14
  • Total pages
  • 78

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