CHARLES
DICKENS
A TALE OF
TWO CITIESThe storming of the Bastille... the death carts with their doomed human cargo... the swift drop of the guillotine blade - this is the French Revolution that Charles Dickens vividly captures in his famous work,
A Tale of Two Cities. With dramatic eloquence, he brings to life a time of terror and treason, a starving people rising in frenzy and hate to overthrow a corrupt and decadent regime. With insight and compassion, he casts his novel of unforgettable scenes with unforgettable characters: the sinister Madame Defarge, knitting her patterns of death; the gentle Lucie Manette, unswerving in her devotion to her broken father; the heroic Sydney Carton, who gives his life for the love of a girl who would never be his.
"[Dickens is] a genius born once in a hundred years."
- Leo Tolstoi
"...it renders the red phantasmagoria of revolution rushing past in hideous pageant, the terror and horror of helpless suffering and sacrifice, the grandeur of renunciation.... Dickens's revolutionary vision is creative not destructive. It transcends anger and rebellion in hope and love!"
- Edgar Johnson
With an Afterword by Edgar Johnson