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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, which is set in Paris and London in the late 18th century, at a time when France was convulsed by a paroxysm of revolutionary fervour. It follows the ageing Dr Manette, who has just been released from the notorious Bastille prison following 18 years of unjust imprisonment, as he is reunited with his daughter Lucie and attempts to adjust to his newfound freedom. Their peace is short-lived, however, as their lives are shaken by the drastic changes wrought by the Revolution and the violent excesses that accompany it.
A Tale of Two Cities is Dickens’ best-known work of historical fiction (the other is
Barnaby Rudge). His many novels also include
Oliver Twist,
Great Expectations and
A Christmas Carol.
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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (Book Analysis) [EPUB ebook]
Detailed Summary, Analysis and Reading Guide
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (Book Analysis) [EPUB ebook]
Detailed Summary, Analysis and Reading Guide
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