A Story of Two Cities (Bantam Classics) by Dickens, Charles

A Story of Two Cities (Bantam Classics) by Dickens, Charles

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Author: Charles Dickens
Language: English Newsletter 365 days: 1989
Structure: Paperback ISBN:

9780553211764

EAN:

9780553211764

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Synopsis
Along with his sublime parting words, “It is some distance a some distance, significantly greater element that I attain, than I genuinely like ever done…” Sidney Carton joins that exhalted community of Dickensian characters who like earned a permanent relate within the everyday literary imagination. His dramatic story, relate in opposition to the volcanic fury of the French Revolution and pervaded by the ominous rumble of the demise carts trundling toward the guillotine, is the guts-stirring tale of a daring soul in an age gone infected. A masterful pageant of idealism, like, and bolt — in a Paris bursting with progressive frenzy, and a London alive with anxious anticipation — A Story of Two Cities is one among Dickens’s most energetic and appealing works.

Product Identifiers
ISBN-10 0553211765
ISBN-13 9780553211764
eBay Product ID (ePID) 52589

Key Particulars
Author Charles Dickens
Number Of Pages 416 pages
Edition Description Reprint
Collection Bantam Classics
Structure Paperback
Newsletter Date 1989-05-01
Language English
Publisher Random House Publishing Group
Newsletter 365 days 1989

Further Particulars
Copyright Date 1984

Dimensions
Weight 7.2 Ounces19459027]
Height 0.9 In.
Width 4.2 In.
Dimension 6.9 In.

Design Target audience
Group Commerce

Classification Manner
Dewey Decimal FIC
Dewey Edition 23

Contributors
Afterword by Steven Koch

Opinions
“[ A Tale of Two Cities] has the most effective of Dickens and the worst of Dickens: a darkish, driven opening, and a celestial nonetheless melodramatic ending; a terrifyingly demonic villainess and (even by Dickens’ requirements) an impossibly angelic heroine. Even supposing its version of the French Revolution is brutally simplified, its engagement with the enormous ethical issues of rebirth and fright, justice, and sacrifice gets just precise to the guts of the matter . . . For every reader within the previous hundred and forty years and for hundreds to come assist, it’s some distance an unforgettable straggle.”from the Introduction by Simon Schama

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