A Tale of Two Cities
By Charles Dickens
Introduction by Frederick Busch
Afterword by A.N. Wilson
By Charles Dickens
Introduction by Frederick Busch
Afterword by A.N. Wilson
By Charles Dickens
Introduction by Frederick Busch
Afterword by A.N. Wilson
By Charles Dickens
Introduction by Frederick Busch
Afterword by A.N. Wilson
Category: Classic Fiction | Historical Fiction | Military Fiction
Category: Classic Fiction | Historical Fiction | Military Fiction
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$6.95
Feb 06, 2007 | ISBN 9780451530578
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Feb 06, 2007 | ISBN 9781101043677
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Praise
“[A Tale of Two Cities] has the best of Dickens and the worst of Dickens: a dark, driven opening, and a celestial but melodramatic ending; a terrifyingly demonic villainess and (even by Dickens’ standards) an impossibly angelic heroine. Though its version of the French Revolution is brutally simplified, its engagement with the immense moral themes of rebirth and terror, justice, and sacrifice gets right to the heart of the matter . . . For every reader in the past hundred and forty years and for hundreds to come, it is an unforgettable ride.”—Simon Schama
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