Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part38.utf8:229437320:1449 |
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001 2011276802
003 DLC
005 20120429080458.0
008 120327s2012 nyu 000 1 eng d
010 $a 2011276802
020 $a9780307947192 (pbk.)
020 $a030794719X (pbk.)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn772122974
040 $aORX$cORX$dBDX$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
043 $ae-uk-en
050 00 $aPR4556$b.A1 2012
082 04 $a823.8$222
100 1 $aDickens, Charles,$d1812-1870.
245 10 $aBleak House /$cCharles Dickens.
250 $a1st Vintage Classics ed.
260 $aNew York :$bVintage Books,$c2012.
300 $axi, 866 p. ;$c21 cm.
520 $a"In Bleak House, competing claims of love and inheritance--complicated by murder--have given rise to a costly and decades-long legal battle that one litigant refers to as 'the family curse.' The insidious London fog that rises from the river Thames and seeps into the very bones of the characters symbolizes the pervasive corruption of the legal system and the society that supports it, targets of Dickens's satirical wrath."--P. [2] of cover.
650 0 $aYoung women$vFiction.
651 0 $aLondon (England)$vFiction.
650 0 $aGuardian and ward$vFiction.
650 0 $aIllegitimate children$vFiction.
650 0 $aInheritance and succession$vFiction.
655 0 $aDomestic fiction.
655 7 $aLegal stories.$2gsafd
655 7 $aBildungsromans.$2gsafd