Bleak House.
“A word in earnest is as good as a speech": First Edition of Charles Dickens' Bleak House; elaborately bound in full crushed morocco by Bayntun-Riviere
Bleak House.
DICKENS, Charles.
Item Number: 130398
London: Bradbury Evans, 1853.
First edition of this Dickens’ classic. Octavo, bound in full morocco by Bayntun-Riviere, gilt titles and tooling to the spine, raised bands, gilt medallion portrait of Dickens on the front panel, gilt signature on the back panel, inner dentelles, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. In fine condition. Illustrated with engraved title page and 39 engraved plates by H.K. Browne. An exceptional presentation.
"In Bleak House for the first time [society] is seen as an absurdity, an irrelevance, almost a madness. A dark force from which the real people must escape in order to create another society of their own [Dickens] had been preparing for this novel all his life and, despite the calamities which had helped to provoke it in the first place, was even happy while he was writing it It might even be said that Bleak House cured the very malaise which was responsible for its composition" (Ackroyd, 649-50). "The Dickens cosmos, his phantasmagoric London and visionary England, emerges in Bleak House with a clarity and pungency that surpasses the rest of his work, before and after" (Bloom, 311).
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