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Bleak House is one of the earlier novels of the renowned author Charles Dickens, the novel was written between 1852 and 1853 and is said to be one of his finest works. The story full of powerful drama, twists and sharp turns, in part the story is told by the narrator, but also from the perspective of Esther Summerson who is the heroine of the story.

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The author of the novel "Bleak House" is Charles Dickens. This novel was published in 1853.

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Charles Dickens is the author of the novel Bleak House. It was written between 1852 and 1853 and contains 20 installments within. It was one of the greatest novels Dickens wrote.

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