A Tale Of Two Cities by Ruth F. Glancy

Dickens's Revolutionary Novel

Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the French Revolution, this classic novel explores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the duality of human nature. It follows the intertwined lives of several characters, including the selfless Sydney Carton, the noble Charles Darnay, and the resilient Lucie Manette, as they navigate personal and political upheavals. The narrative vividly contrasts the chaos and brutality of revolutionary France with the relative calm of London, ultimately highlighting the enduring power of love and the possibility of transformation even in the darkest times.

Published
1859
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Unknown
Length
Very Short
Pages
135
Original Language
Unknown
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(3.0)
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