Bleak House

Citations

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  14. ^ Summerscale, Kate (2008). The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: Or the Murder At Road Hill House. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0802717429. The book revisits the 1860 murder of Saville Kent who was found in the outside toilet of the Road Hill House. The author says that Charles Dickens knew of and/or met Whicher.
  15. ^ In letters appearing in The Leader in December 1852 and September 1853 according to Appendix B of the Broadview Press edition of Bleak House The matter is also referred to by Dickens himself in an Author's preface included in the Knopf Doubleday Edition
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  31. ^ "BBC Radio 7 - Bleak House, Episode 1". BBC.
  32. ^ "Bleak House (1959)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  33. ^ ""Bleak House" (1985) (mini)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
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  35. ^ 65th Annual Peabody Awards, May 2006.
  36. ^ "Digital Collections – Music – Glover, Charles William, 1806–1863. Ada Clare [music] : "Bleak House" lyrics".
  37. ^ "Digital Collections – Music – Glover, Charles William, 1806–1863. Farewell to the old house [music]: the song of Esther Summerson".
  38. ^ "Anthony Phillips Official Website – Lyrics – Sides".

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