
A Tale of Two Cities
A Story of the French Revolution
Charles Dickens(Author)
Uyl(Editor)
Devoted Publishing
Published on 1. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
358 pages
978-1-77356-584-2 (ISBN)
Description
In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, the fates of London and Paris intertwine against the rising tide of the French Revolution. Amid fear, injustice, and violent change, a small group of lives become bound together in ways none of them could foresee.
Charles Darnay, a man seeking to escape the burden of a troubled lineage, finds hope in a new life across the Channel. Opposite him stands Sydney Carton, a brilliant yet disillusioned lawyer whose wasted potential masks a deeper capacity for devotion. Between them is Lucie Manette, whose compassion and steadfastness draw together those around her, even as the world fractures.
As revolution ignites and vengeance sweeps through the streets of Paris, past sins return with terrible force. Imprisonment, sacrifice, and the weight of history converge, forcing each character to confront what they are willing to give-for love, for redemption, and for the lives of others.
A powerful story of resurrection and self-sacrifice, A Tale of Two Cities remains one of literature's most enduring reflections on justice, fate, and the possibility of redemption in even the darkest of times.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
581 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77356-584-2 (9781773565842)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was a prominent English novelist and social critic, celebrated for his vivid storytelling and keen observations of Victorian society. Born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England, Dickens experienced a difficult childhood marked by financial instability and a stint in a workhouse. These early experiences deeply influenced his writing and social consciousness. Dickens's novels are renowned for their memorable characters, intricate plots, and sharp social commentary. His works often critique the social and economic injustices of his time, including the harsh conditions faced by the poor and the inadequacies of the legal and educational systems. Dickens's writing is characterized by its rich, descriptive prose and its ability to blend humor with serious social issues. In addition to his novels, Dickens was an active public figure, engaging in various social causes and reform efforts. He was a passionate advocate for children's rights, labor reforms, and improvements to the criminal justice system. Charles Dickens passed away on June 9, 1870, but his legacy endures through his substantial contributions to literature and social reform. His works continue to be widely read and adapted, reflecting his lasting impact on both literary and social spheres.