Bleak House
Book Review
Charles Dickens's «Bleak House» is one of the author's most complex and layered works, often hailed by critics as a masterpiece of Victorian literature. The novel addresses numerous social and legal issues, such as corruption in the legal system and poverty. Dickens masterfully intertwines the fates of many characters, creating a rich and detailed portrait of the society of his time. Critics note the deep psychological development of the characters and the vivid, memorable imagery. Special attention is given to the dark and gothic atmosphere, which enhances the sense of hopelessness and injustice. Despite the abundance of plotlines, Dickens manages to hold the reader's attention, gradually revealing secrets and intrigues. «Bleak House» is considered one of the most significant works in Dickens's oeuvre and an important contribution to world literature.
