Bleak House
Discover the intricate tale of Bleak House by Charles Dickens, a masterful exploration of a notorious lawsuit that intertwines love and inheritance amidst the atmospheric backdrop of 19th-century London. Published in 1991 by Everyman, this hardback edition spans an impressive 880 pages, drawing readers into a world where the fog-laden river reflects the deep-seated corruption of the legal system and the society that upholds it. Dickens' vivid storytelling and rich character development illuminate the struggles of his characters as they navigate the complexities of life and law. Perfect for fans of classic literature, Bleak House remains a timeless critique of societal flaws and human resilience. Add this essential work to your collection today!