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portada A Tale of two Cities
Type
Physical Book
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
162
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9789386063335
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A Tale of two Cities

Charles Dickens (Author) · Ramesh Publishing House · Paperback

A Tale of two Cities - Charles Dickens

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Synopsis "A Tale of two Cities"

It's a tale of chaos, espionage and adventure set in two famous cities London and Paris prior to, and during, the French Revolution. This backdrop of social upheaval serves as a catalyst for the drama that unfolds in the lives of its main characters. Dr. Manette is incarcerated in the Bastille, France for eighteen years without trial. His daughter Lucie grows up in London, thinking that she is an orphan. But her life changes when her father is released from prison. Charles Darnay is an emigrant who has left France because of his hatred for his family. Charles and Lucie fall in love and marry. But there is another person, the English lawyer Sydney Carton, who loves Lucie with all his heart and will do anything for her sake. A secret about Charles' background eventually causes Charles, the Manettes, and some of their friends to return to France, where mob rule now drives the revolution and threatens to destroy them all....

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