A Tale of Two Cities is set in both Paris and London in the time leading up to, and during, the French Revolution. It tells the tale of French Dr Manette’s unjust eighteen-year imprisonment in the Bastille and eventual release to London. Once in England, Mannette meets his daughter Lucie and her husband for the first time. However, the influence of revolutionary events in France continues to haunt their lives... Forever the social critic, Dickens develops this tense and superbly well-plotted drama by suggesting comparisons between social injustices in both France and England. This volume contains the complete and unabridged text together with a personal study notebook in the form of a ten blank lined pages at the end - which means it offers excellent value for money.
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