An unparalleled alternation of narrative voices in this Dickens novel against the English legal system. Introduction by G. K. Chesterton Edited by Juan CamargoWith Bleak House, Dickens cemented his reputation as a serious novelist as well as a master of comic effect, presenti...
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The Bleak House
An unparalleled alternation of narrative voices in this Dickens novel against the English legal system. Introduction by G. K. Chesterton Edited by Juan Camargo With Bleak House, Dickens cemented his reputation as a serious novelist as well as a master of comic effect, presenting a story that is as much a mystery as a critique of a society characterized by its strict indifference. In an unusual creative experiment, the author divides the narrative thread between Esther Summerson, who forms a peculiar psychological profile, and the anonymous narrator whose perspective complements and sometimes questions that of the protagonist. Juan Camargo's editing work is complemented by Alberto Reyes' extraordinary translation in an effort to present the reader with the most faithful version of the novel. Likewise, the introduction by the brilliant writer G. K. Chesterton pays a well-deserved tribute to one of Dickens' greatest achievements. G.K. Cherterton said... |
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