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  • ...wrapper.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Wrapper from the serialized publication of ''Bleak House'' with illustrations by [[Hablot Knight Browne|Phiz]], 1853.]] '''''Bleak House''''' is the ninth [[novel]] by [[Charles Dickens]], published in 20 monthly
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  • *{{gutenberg|no=1023|name=Bleak House}} *[http://www.19thnovels.com/bleakhouse.php Bleak House] – complete book in HTML one page for each chapter.
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  • *{{gutenberg|no=1023|name=Bleak House}} *[http://www.19thnovels.com/bleakhouse.php Bleak House] – complete book in HTML one page for each chapter.
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  • ...wrapper.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Wrapper from the serialized publication of ''Bleak House'' with illustrations by [[Hablot Knight Browne|Phiz]], 1853.]] '''''Bleak House''''' is the ninth [[novel]] by [[Charles Dickens]], published in 20 monthly
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  • * ''[[Bleak House]]'' (1852–1853)
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  • ...him as a model for the character of [[Inspector Bucket]] in his novel ''[[Bleak House]]''.
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  • ...d Copperfield]]'', ''[[Oliver Twist]]'', ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]'', ''[[Bleak House]]'', ''[[Nicholas Nickleby]]'', ''[[The Pickwick Papers]]'', and ''[[A Chri ...nable lawsuits of the Court of Chancery that destroyed people's lives in ''Bleak House'' and a dual attack in ''Little Dorrit'' on inefficient, corrupt patent off
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  • ...respect.<ref>"There is no question that people much prefer Vanity Fair and Bleak House. why so? Poetry should deal more . . . with the actual, palpable things w
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