Bleak House
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In this masterpiece of classic English literature, Charles Dickens takes the reader to London, where the trial of Jarndyce v. Jarndyce becomes the epicentre of dramatic events. The tangled litigation, ruining families, intertwines the destinies of dozens of characters, each of whom represents a special cross-section of Victorian society.Depicting the legal and social vices of his time, Dickens creates a touching plot full of intrigue, dark secrets and sincere human emotions.The book not only captivates with its wealth of detail, but also remains relevant as an uncompromising criticism of the justice system and social inequality.The work is presented in the original, without adaptations or abbreviations.
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- Charles Dickens. Bleak House
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