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A Tale of Two Cities (1970): Edited by George Woodcock By Charles Dickens and George Woodcock (editor)

A Tale of Two Cities (1970): Edited by George Woodcock By Charles Dickens and George Woodcock (editor)

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This stirring tale of resurrection, renunciation and revolution is one of Dickens's best and most popular novels.

Superficially it appears the least Dickensian of all his novels. However, George Woodcock points out that, written at a point of crisis in Dickens's life, it was closely linked with past and present matters of deep personal importance to him. As such, this novel becomes the embodiment of Dickens's own passions, fears and forebodings: the revolution which engulfs the characters symbolizes his own psychological revolution, both as man and artist. The three main characters, Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and Lucie Manette, become projections of Dickens himself. And the title, which contains the whole sweep of the author's vision, suggests the basic dichotomy on which the novel rests: the choice between changing society and changing oneself; the gulf between revolutionary ideals and methods; and the duality in the human heart externalized by the Darnay–Carton relationship.

Language: English

Category: Literary Collections

Authors: Charles Dickens, George Woodcock (editor)

Publisher: Penguin Classics (Penguin Books)

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