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Bleak House Charles Dickens

Bleak House von Charles Dickens

Bleak House Charles Dickens


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Zusammenfassung

Everyone knows Dickens' Bleak House as a literary classic. But how many know it as the first detective novel too? Introducing Crime Classics, from Atlantic Books.

Bleak House Zusammenfassung

Bleak House: Crime Classics Charles Dickens

Dickens' Bleak House is a literary classic

The case of Jarndyce v. Jarndyce - a dispute over a vast fortune left by a miser who died intestate - has occupied the Court of Chancery for years. When Lady Dedlock faints upon recognizing the handwriting in one of the documents pertaining to the case, her sinister lawyer, Tulkinghorn, immediately suspects a hidden secret - and an opportunity for blackmail... But he is playing a dangerous game, and is soon found dead: a victim of murder. It is down to Detective Inspector Bucket to solve the mystery.

Dickens was fascinated by the sensational crime cases of his day. His preoccupations - with crime and the legal system, with social injustice - are dramatically evident in Bleak House: at once a classic crime novel and a classic of world literature.

Über Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was born in Portsmouth, England, one of eight children. He grew up in poverty, had little formal education, and yet became the most prominent and revered English Victorian writer as well as a journalist. His novels include David Copperfield, The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities

Robert Giddings is a literary critic and broadcaster who regularly writes for publications including the Tribune and the Dickensian. He is the author of A Student's Guide to Charles Dickens, and co-author with Keith Selby of The Classic Serial on Television and Radio.

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GOR012822451
9781843548539
1843548534
Bleak House: Crime Classics Charles Dickens
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Atlantic Books
20081101
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