
Bleak House
Bleak House, published in 1852-1853, is the ninth novel by Charles Dickens. The story follows Esther Summerson and features a complex narrative filled with a wide array of characters, including the lawyer Tulkinghorn and the melancholic John Jarndyce. Central to the plot is the protracted legal case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, which impacts the lives of many. The novel is notable for its intricate subplots and social commentary, showcasing Dickens' literary prowess.








































