All 19 Uses of
narrative
in
Bleak House
- As if this narrative were the narrative of MY life!†
Chpt 1-3
- As if this narrative were the narrative of MY life!†
Chpt 1-3
- CHAPTER XIII Esther's Narrative We held many consultations about what Richard was to be, first without Mr. Jarndyce, as he had requested, and afterwards with him, but it was a long time before we seemed to make progress.†
Chpt 13-15
- We then passed into a narrative of the deaths of Captain Swosser and Professor Dingo, both of whom seem to have had very bad complaints.†
Chpt 13-15
- CHAPTER XVII Esther's Narrative Richard very often came to see us while we remained in London (though he soon failed in his letter-writing), and with his quick abilities, his good spirits, his good temper, his gaiety and freshness, was always delightful.†
Chpt 16-18
- On coming to the end of his narrative, he gives a great start and breaks off with, "Dear me, sir, I wasn't aware there was any other gentleman present!"†
Chpt 22-24
- CHAPTER XXIII Esther's Narrative We came home from Mr. Boythorn's after six pleasant weeks.†
Chpt 22-24
- CHAPTER XXX Esther's Narrative Richard had been gone away some time when a visitor came to pass a few days with us.†
Chpt 28-30
- CHAPTER XXXV Esther's Narrative I lay ill through several weeks, and the usual tenor of my life became like an old remembrance.†
Chpt 34-36
- Having got over her own short narrative, in the delivery of which she had spoken in a low, strained voice, as if the shock were fresh upon her, she gradually resumed her usual air of amiable importance.†
Chpt 34-36
- It possesses itself of the sixpenny history (with highly coloured folding frontispiece) of Mr. Daniel Dancer and his sister, and also of Mr. Elwes, of Suffolk, and transfers all the facts from those authentic narratives to Mr. Krook.†
Chpt 37-39
- CHAPTER XLIII Esther's Narrative It matters little now how much I thought of my living mother who had told me evermore to consider her dead.†
Chpt 43-45
- CHAPTER L Esther's Narrative It happened that when I came home from Deal I found a note from Caddy Jellyby (as we always continued to call her), informing me that her health, which had been for some time very delicate, was worse and that she would be more glad than she could tell me if I would go to see her.†
Chpt 49-51
- CHAPTER LVII Esther's Narrative I had gone to bed and fallen asleep when my guardian knocked at the door of my room and begged me to get up directly.†
Chpt 55-57
- CHAPTER LIX Esther's Narrative It was three o'clock in the morning when the houses outside London did at last begin to exclude the country and to close us in with streets.†
Chpt 58-60
- CHAPTER LX Perspective I proceed to other passages of my narrative.†
Chpt 58-60
- I proceed to other passages of my narrative.†
Chpt 58-60 *
- CHAPTER LXIV Esther's Narrative Soon after I had that convertion with my guardian, he put a sealed paper in my hand one morning and said, "This is for next month, my dear."†
Chpt 64-65
- CHAPTER LXVII The Close of Esther's Narrative Full seven happy years I have been the mistress of Bleak House.†
Chpt 66-67
Definition:
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(narrative as in: Narrative of the Life of...) a story; or related to a story