Charles Dickens
A fog-shrouded London street. A legal case that has dragged on for generations. And at the heart of it all, secrets that could destroy lives.The infamous case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce has ground through the Court of Chancery for so long that no one can remember how it began-only that it has consumed fortunes, crushed hopes, and ruined countless lives in its wake. As lawyers grow rich and heirs grow old waiting for resolution, the case entangles an ever-widening circle of victims in its suffocating web.Among them is Esther Summerson, a young woman with a mysterious past, whose goodness and resilience shine through the gloom. There is the proud Lady Dedlock, harboring a secret that threatens her aristocratic world. And there is John Jarndyce himself, the guardian trying to protect his young wards from the very inheritance that bears his name.From the grandest estates to the bleakest slums, Dickens weaves together a vast tapestry of Victorian society, exposing the cruelty of a legal system that serves everyone except those seeking justice. With his signature blend of biting satire, Gothic atmosphere, and profound humanity, he creates an unforgettable portrait of a world where fog-both literal and moral-obscures the truth.A masterpiece of social criticism and storytelling, Bleak House remains Dickens at his most ambitious and devastating.