Tale of Two Cities

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Charles Dickens 1859
English
  • I.I: The Period
  • I.II: The Mail
  • I.III: The Night Shadows
  • I.IV: The Preparation
  • I.V: The Wineshop
  • I.VI: The Shoemaker
  • II.I: Five Years Later
  • II.II: A Sight
  • II.III: A Disappointment
  • II.IV: Congratulatory
  • II.V: The Jackal
  • II.VI: Hundreds of People
  • II.VII: Monseigneur in Town
  • II.VIII: Monseigneur in the Country
  • II.IX: The Gorgon's Head
  • II.X: Two Promises
  • II.XI: A Companion Picture
  • II.XII: The Fellow of Delicacy
  • II.XIII: The Fellow of no Delicacy
  • II.XIV: The Honest Tradesman
  • II.XV: Knitting
  • II.XVI: Still Knitting
  • II.XVII: One Night
  • II.XVIII: Nine Days
  • II.XIX: An Opinion
  • II.XX: A Plea
  • II.XXI: Echoing Footsteps
  • II.XXII: The Sea Still Rises
  • II.XXIII: Fire Rises
  • II.XXIV: Drawn to the Loadstone Rock
  • III.I: In Secret
  • III.II: The Grindstone
  • III.III: The Shadow
  • III.IV: Calm in Storm
  • III.V: The Woodsawyer
  • III.VI: Triumph
  • III.VII: A Knock at the Door
  • III.VIII: A Hand at Cards
  • III.IX: The Game Made
  • III.X: The Substance of the Shadow
  • III.XI: Dusk
  • III.XII: Darkness
  • III.XIII: Fiftytwo
  • III.XIV: The Knitting Done
  • III.XV: The Footsteps Die Out For Ever
A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a historical novel by Charles Dickens; it is moreover a moral novel strongly concerned with themes of guilt, shame, redemption and patriotism.

The plot centers on the years leading up to French Revolution and culminates in the Jacobin Reign of Terror. It tells the story of two men, Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton, who look very alike but are entirely different in character.(Summary from Wikipedia)

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