Bleak House (1852-53)
Academic Resources
- E-text
- Dickens: Bleak House (Storey, Graham)
- Bleak House and London: English 4984 (Virginia Tech) -- A Web-Based Course.
- Dickens's Early Works v. Late Works: Principal Component Analysis (Tomoji Tabata, Osaka University)
- Following Up Dickens's Bleak House
- George Gissing, The Immortal Dickens: Bleak House
- Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens
(1911): Bleak House
- Allan Pritchard, "The Urban Gothic of Bleak House"
(NCL, March 1991)
- Bleak House Reading (2nd Annual Marathon Reading, May 8-9, 1997, UCLA)
- Dona Budd, "Language Couples in Bleak House"
(NCL, September 1994)
- English 4984: Bleak House and London (Virginia Tech) -- A Web-Based Course.
- John Forster, The Life of Charles Dickens: "BLEAK HOUSE" AND "HARD TIMES" (1852-6)
- Peter Thomas, ""The Narrow Track of Blood": Detection and Storytelling in Bleak House"
(NCL, September 1995)
- ROBERT NEWSOM, "Villette and Bleak House: Authorizing Women"
(June 1991)
- The Skimpole Syndrome: Childhood Unlimited (Paul V. Mankowski, First Things 33 [May 1993]: 26-30.)
- Legal Eagle (Bob Williams)
Misc.
- Mr. Bagnet Singing Thomas Moore's "Believe me. . . ."
- English Literature: Audio Books and Single Cassettes (Jimcin Recordings)
- #C-178 BLEAK HOUSE by Charles Dickens Read by Jim Killavey
- Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
- Top of Page The Dickens Page
- Mitsuharu Matsuoka's Home Page