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Bleak House


Bleak House, first published as a serial, March 1852 and September 1853, was one of Dickens' finest novels with a vast and complex array of characters and sub-plots, principally narrated by its heroine, Esther Summerson. [Illustrations by H.K. Browne, 1895 edition.]

Bleak House, street view

Chapter I. In Chancery

Chapter II. In Fashion

Chapter III. A Progress

Chapter IV. Telescopic Philanthropy

Chapter V. A Morning Adventure

Chapter VI. Quite at Home

Chapter VII. The Ghost's Walk

Chapter VIII. Covering a Multitude of Sins

Chapter IX. Signs and Tokens

Chapter X. The Law-Writer

Chapter XI. Our Dear Brother

Chapter XII. On the Watch

Chapter XIII. Esther's Narrative

Chapter XIV. Deportment

Chapter XV. Bell Yard

Chapter XVI. Tom-all-Alone's

Chapter XVII. Esther's Narrative

Chapter XVIII. Lady Dedlock

Chapter XIX. Moving On

Chapter XX. A New Lodger

Chapter XXI. The Smallweed Family

Chapter XXII. Mr. Bucket

Chapter XXIII. Esther's Narrative

Chapter XXIV. An Appeal Case

Chapter XXV. Mrs. Snagsby Sees It All

Chapter XXVI. Sharpshooters

Chapter XXVII. More Old Soldiers Than One

Chapter XXVIII. The Ironmaster

Chapter XXIX. The Young Man

Chapter XXX. Esther's Narrative

Chapter XXXI. Nurse and Patient

Chapter XXXII. The Appointed Time

Chapter XXXIII. Interlopers

Chapter XXXIV. A Turn of the Screw

Chapter XXXV. Esther's Narrative

Chapter XXXVI. Chesney Wold

Chapter XXXVII. Jarndyce and Jarndyce

Chapter XXXVIII. A Struggle

Chapter XXXIX. Attorney and Client

Chapter XL. National and Domestic

Chapter XLI. In Mr. Tulkinghorn's Room

Chapter XLII. In Mr. Tulkinghorn's Chambers

Chapter XLIII. Esther's Narrative

Chapter XLIV. The Letter and the Answer

Chapter XLV. In Trust

Chapter XLVI. Stop Him!

Chapter XLVII. Jo's Will

Chapter XLVIII. Closing in

Chapter XLIX. Dutiful Friendship

Chapter L. Esther's Narrative

Chapter LI. Enlightened

Chapter LII. Obstinacy

Chapter LIII. The Track

Chapter LIV. Springing a Mine

Chapter LV. Flight

Chapter LVI. Pursuit

Chapter LVII. Esther's Narrative

Chapter LVIII. A Wintry Day and Night

Chapter LIX. Esther's Narrative

Chapter LX. Perspective

Chapter LXI. A Discovery

Chapter LXII. Another Discovery

Chapter LXIII. Steel and Iron

Chapter LXIV. Esther's Narrative

Chapter LXV. Beginning the World

Chapter LXVI. Down in Lincolnshire

Chapter LXVII. The Close of Esther's Narrative

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