Dickens: Bleak House
Discover the profound insights of Graham Storey in Dickens: Bleak House, published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. This engaging work delves into Charles Dickens' critical engagement with the pressing social and political issues of his time, illuminating how these themes are intricately woven into the plot and characterization of Bleak House. Storey provides a thorough analysis of the novel's varied reception throughout history, situating it within the broader landscape of European literature. With 128 pages of rich literary criticism, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the depth of Dickens' work and its impact on English literature. Enhance your understanding of this classic novel and its enduring relevance by adding this insightful exploration to your collection.