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_92900 _aDickens, Charles _d1812-1870 |
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_aBleack house _cCharles Dickens ; with afterword by Geoffrey Tillotson |
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_aChicago : _bThe New American Library, _c1964. |
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_a896 p. ; _c18 cm. |
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_a(A Signet Classic ; _v213) |
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520 | 3 | _a"Bleak House opens in a London shrouded by and all pervading fog - a fog that swirls about the Count of Chancery, where the case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce lies lost in endlesslitigation. This drawn-out lawsuit over an inheritance stands at the center of a scathing portrayal of a moribund legal system and of a society permeated with greed, deception, delusion, and guilt. In no other work are the many faces of Dickens´genius-his powers of characterication, dramatic construction, social satire, and peotic evocation - so memorably combined. Peopled by an immense gallery of vivid characters, major and minor comic and trgic, in settings which ragen from the mansion of a fear-haunted noblewoman to the squalor of the London slums, this superb example of narrative art has been ranked by Edmund Wilson as "The masterpiece of (Dickens´) middle period" contraportada. | |
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_92245 _aSiglo XIX |
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_92875 _aLiteratura inglesa |
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_92131 _aNovelas históricas |
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_99593 _aSistemas jurídicos |
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_99594 _aTillotson, Geoffrey, _eafterword by |
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_c03/03/2017 _eDonación _gMiguel Giusti |
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_afsh _c12/02/2020 |
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