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    Which is the only Dickens novel with a female narrator?

    Question #44571. Asked by MaggieG 5. (Feb 22 04 1:15 PM)


    Hamlet.

    Bleak House.

    Feb 22 04, 2:19 PM
    Yaarbiriah

    'Bleak House' alternates between the narrative of Esther, a major character (in the first person of course) and a poetic third person narrative in the present tense.
    It is also the novel which features the fabled spontaneous combustion and even a brief reference to dinosaurs, as well as a tribute to London fog, or smog. It's also a great dig at the legal system and some things haven't changed. A delightful read which shows Charles Dickens does have a sense of humour.

    May 08 07, 3:40 PM


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