Charles Dickens' Bleak House by Harold Bloom
Modern Critical Interpretations
This literary analysis delves into the intricate narrative and thematic elements of a classic Victorian novel, exploring its critique of the British legal system through the lens of a protracted court case. The work examines the novel's rich tapestry of characters, each representing various facets of society, and the pervasive sense of decay and moral ambiguity that permeates their lives. Through insightful commentary, the analysis highlights the author's masterful use of satire and social commentary to expose the flaws and injustices of the era, while also celebrating the resilience and humanity of individuals caught in the web of systemic corruption.
- Published
- 2004
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 256-320
- Original Language
- English
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(3.0)
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