Bleak House is one of Dickens's long monthly serial novels. It explores, among other things, the barbaric sluggishness of the chancery court system and the insatiable greed of lawyers.The novel showcases many hilarious minor characters and is one of Dickens's greatest works.
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Charles Dickens's early childhood was happy until his father was imprisoned for debt. The 12-year-old Dickens then began working ten-hour days in a boot-blacking factory pasting labels on the jars of thick polish. The shocking conditions of the factory made a profound impression on him. His anger at his situation and at the conditions endured by working-class people became major themes in his fiction.
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