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020 _a9780141325545
040 _cPK-LaCSN
082 _aF823
_bDIC
100 _aDickens , Charles
245 _aA tale of two cities
250 _a1st
260 _aUK
_bPuffin Classics
_c2009 .
300 _3text
_a468 pages :
_bIllustration ;
_c17 cm .
520 _aA Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is set during the turbulent time of the French Revolution and focuses on the themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and social injustice. The novel contrasts two cities—London and Paris—and their experiences during the Revolution. The story follows several key characters: Charles Darnay: A French aristocrat who renounces his title and moves to England to live a life of humility. Sydney Carton: A talented but disillusioned English lawyer who struggles with his wasted potential and lack of purpose. Lucie Manette: The loving and compassionate daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, who is reunited with her father after being imprisoned in the Bastille for eighteen years. Dr. Manette: A brilliant doctor who has been psychologically scarred by his long imprisonment and is deeply devoted to his daughter.
650 _aEnglish Novel Book
650 _aEnglish fiction book
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_cTB
999 _c869724
_d869701