Bleak House
Descripción editorial
Bleak House by Charles Dickens is a sweeping Victorian novel that exposes the corruption, delay, and human cost of the English legal system through the infamous Jarndyce and Jarndyce court case. Set in a fog-covered London filled with poverty, greed, social inequality, and hidden identities, the story follows multiple interconnected lives, including the compassionate Esther Summerson, the wealthy yet kind-hearted John Jarndyce, and the relentless Inspector Bucket. As secrets unravel and fortunes are destroyed, the novel explores themes of justice, class division, bureaucracy, morality, inheritance, and social responsibility. Blending mystery, satire, romance, and social criticism, this literary classic is celebrated for its unforgettable characters, intricate storytelling, and powerful critique of institutional failure in nineteenth-century England.