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A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - Author
Richard Maxwell - Editor/introduction
Richard Maxwell - Notes by
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eBook: Palm reader | 544 pages | ISBN 9780786533794 | 27 May 2003 | Penguin Classic | Adult
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A Tale of Two Cities
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known' After finishing A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens said 'it has greatly moved and excited me in the doing'. One of his most haunting novels, it has, since its first serial publication in 1859, continued to exert a grip on the popular imagination. Set during the French revolution in a lethal, vengeful Paris and a leafy, tranquil London, the two cities of the title are only a part of the novel's stark dichotomies, which are continued as Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay are drawn towards their separate destinies - their lives touched by the same woman. In his absorbing introduction, Richard Maxwell discusses the novel's intricate design, in which Dickens magnificently interweaves epic drama with personal tragedy. Comparing it to Carlyle's French Revolution and Hugo's Les Miserables, Maxwell argues that A Tale of Two Cities 'stands as Dickens's most memorable effort to see a world in a very small space; a work short by its nature ... yet at ease among giants.'"
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