01354cam a2200313 i 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280100017000690200015000860200022001010200018001230400023001410500026001640820011001901000034002012450036002352600033002713000025003045040030003295200454003596000048008136500036008616500032008976500026009296510031009556550028009866550026010143363FISKH20240229112940.0770502s1977 nyuaf b 000 1 eng  a 77007783  a0393043746 a0393093328 (pbk.) a9781788885263 aDLCcDLCdDLCbeng00aPZ3.D55bBl73aPR455600a823/.81 aDickens, Charles,d1812-1870.10aBleak House /cCharles Dickens  aLondon : bArcturus, c2019  a800 pages : c20 cm  aBibliography: p. 985-986. aA enthralling story about the inequalities of the 19th-century English legal system Bleak House is one of Charles Dicken's most multifaceted novels. Bleak House deals with a multiplicity of characters, plots and subplots that all weave in and around the true story of the famous case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, a case of litigation in England's Court of Chancery, which starts as a problem of legacy and wills, but soon raises the question of murder.10aDickens, Charles,d1812-1870.tBleak House. 0aIllegitimate childrenvFiction. 0aGuardian and wardvFiction. 0aYoung womenvFiction. 0aLondon (England)vFiction. 7aDomestic fiction.2lcsh 7aLegal stories.2gsafd