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Dickens' novel serves as a cautionary tale for the upper class, highlighting the revolutionary potential of the lower class through the lens of the French Revolution. It critiques the class system while offering an engaging historical drama with a satisfying conclusion, resonating with both Dickens' contemporaries and modern readers.
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A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
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- 2023
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- Title
- A Tale of Two Cities
- Subtitle
- A Story of the French Revolution
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Charles Dickens
- Publisher
- Gröls Verlag
- Released
- 2023
- ISBN13
- 9783988287816
- Category
- Fiction, Detective / Thriller, Sci-fi and Fantasy, Adventure fiction, Romance, Magical Realism, Postmodern literature, Historical prose, Prose of socialist realism, World prose
- Description
- Dickens' novel serves as a cautionary tale for the upper class, highlighting the revolutionary potential of the lower class through the lens of the French Revolution. It critiques the class system while offering an engaging historical drama with a satisfying conclusion, resonating with both Dickens' contemporaries and modern readers.