A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens - Books - Independently Published - 9798718685237 - March 8, 2021
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A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities is Charles Dickens&rsquo's great historical novel, set against the violent upheaval of the French Revolution. The most famous and perhaps the most popular of his works, it compresses an event of immense complexity to the scale of family history, with a cast of characters that includes a bloodthirsty ogress and an antihero as believably flawed as any in modern fiction. Though the least typical of the author's novels, A Tale of Two Cities still underscores many of his enduring theme imprisonment, injustice, social anarchy, resurrection, and the renunciation that fosters renewal

The year 1775, and social ills plague both France and England. Jerry Cruncher, an odd-job man who works for Tellson&rsquo's Bank, stops the Dover mail-coach with an urgent message for Jarvis Lorry. The message instructs Lorry to wait at Dover for a young woman, and Lorry responds with the cryptic words, " Recalled to Life." At Dover, Lorry is met by Lucie Manette, a young orphan whose father, a once-eminent doctor whom she supposed dead, has been discovered in France. Lorry escorts Lucie to Paris, where they meet Defarge, a former servant of Doctor Manette, who has kept Manette safe in a garret. Driven mad by eighteen years in the Bastille, Manette spends all of his time making shoes, a hobby he learned while in prison. Lorry assures Lucie that her love and devotion can recall her father to life, and indeed they do.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 8, 2021
ISBN13 9798718685237
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 544
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 28 mm   ·   717 g
Language English  

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