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Classics come in many forms; old, long, eloquent, brief and dirty, political, gritty and mean, sad with a touch of humor – but somehow, Charles Dickens manages to incorporate it all, and Bleak House is no exception.
While not my favorite Dickens by far, it’s often cited as one of his greatest works and I wonder if it’s just because the few that get through this tome feels it’s their right to cite it as the best, thereby making other classical lovers, such as myself, feel the need to read it. I fe ...more
While not my favorite Dickens by far, it’s often cited as one of his greatest works and I wonder if it’s just because the few that get through this tome feels it’s their right to cite it as the best, thereby making other classical lovers, such as myself, feel the need to read it. I fe ...more
What an incredible, complex story full of twists and turns and incredibly memorable characters! There were so many layers to this story that there is no way I would have derived the pleasure and understanding I did were it not for reading it with Bionic Jean's wonderful Dickensians! group. The pace of reading (one chapter a day, with a day off between installments) provided more time to reflect on each chapter. If you are a Charles Dickens admirer, then I encourage you to join this group to get
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