Volume 17. Cold House. Roman (Chapters I - XXX)

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The Cold House (DT) Bleak House is the ninth novel by Charles Dickens (1853), which opens the period of artistic maturity of the writer. In this book, a cross-section of all layers of British society of the Victorian era is given, from the highest aristocracy to the world of the city gate, and secret connections between them are revealed. The beginnings and endings of many chapters are marked by bursts of high Carlisle rhetoric. The picture of court proceedings in the Chancellor's Court, performed by Dickens in the tone of a nightmarish grotesque, aroused the admiration of authors such as F. Kafka, A. White, W. In. Nabokov . The latter devoted the analysis of the novel to a lecture from a series on the greatest novels of the 19th century. Like almost all the other novels of the writer, "Cold House", before appearing in a separate edition, was published monthly issues (20 issues from March 1852 to September 1853). Separately released in the same 1853 with illustrations of "Phiza" (X. N. Brown). In 1854, the first Russian translation was published in the journal “Domestic Notes”. Illustrations: "Phys" (X.) N. Brown), Translation: Klyagina-Kondratieva Melita Ivanovna . Comments: Tomaszewski B. , Shestakov D. Second revised edition of the translation
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Чарльз Диккенс
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1960