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Title: Bleak House | Part 1 of 4 |1853 | Literary Fiction
Author: Charles Dickens
Narrator: Multiple Volunteers
Source: LibriVox Public Domain Recording
Based on: Original novel
Original Publication: 1853
Runtime: Approximately 32 hours
Format: Audiobook (Static Visual Presentation)
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Genres: Literary Fiction, Social Criticism, Mystery

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Chapters:
00:00:00 In Chancery
00:26:23 In Fashion
00:50:12 A Progress
01:49:36 Telescopic Philanthropy
02:24:17 A Morning Adventure
03:07:45 Quite at Home
04:15:31 The Ghost's Walk
04:47:02 Covering a Multitude of Sins
05:46:07 Signs and Tokens
06:31:54 The Law-Writer
07:06:16 Our Dear Brother
07:51:37 On the Watch
08:33:22 Esther's Narrative
09:15:52 Deportment
10:20:39 Bell Yard

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Summary:
Bleak House is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1853. Centered on the interminable legal case of *Jarndyce and Jarndyce*, the story exposes the corrosive effects of bureaucracy and institutional neglect on individuals and families in Victorian England.

Told through a unique dual narrative—alternating between a third-person omniscient voice and the first-person account of Esther Summerson—the novel weaves together mystery, romance, satire, and social commentary. As secrets unfold and lives intertwine, Dickens critiques social inequality, legal corruption, and moral complacency while highlighting compassion, responsibility, and personal integrity.

Presented here as a complete spoken-word audiobook, this recording preserves the original public-domain text and serialized structure, offering a faithful and immersive listening experience.

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Background:
Bleak House was originally published in monthly installments between 1852 and 1853, reflecting Dickens’s deep frustration with the British Court of Chancery, whose inefficiency he believed caused widespread suffering. The novel is notable for its innovative narrative structure and broad cast of characters drawn from all levels of society.

Often regarded as one of Dickens’s most complex and ambitious works, Bleak House significantly influenced later developments in the novel form, particularly in its use of multiple perspectives and sustained social critique.

This audiobook recording is sourced from LibriVox, a volunteer-driven project dedicated to producing free public-domain audiobooks.

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Trivia:
Bleak House is one of the earliest novels to feature a sustained critique of legal bureaucracy.

The character of Esther Summerson is one of Dickens’s most morally grounded and introspective narrators.

The novel blends detective elements with social realism.

Many scholars consider Bleak House Dickens’s most formally innovative novel.

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Public Domain / Rights:
Original Publication: 1853
Author Death Year: 1870
Copyright Status: Public Domain
Source Recording: LibriVox (Public Domain)
Usage: This audiobook recording is legally redistributable.

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