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Readings on A Tale of two Cities

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Dickens's use of the motif of imprisonment / Edgar Johnson -- Acceptable and unacceptable violence in A tale of two cities / John Kucich -- Recurring metaphors of water and death by drowning / Garrett Stewart -- Public execution in A tale of two cities / Catherine Gallagher -- Dickens's odd use of christian themes in Tale / Angus Wilson -- Ultimate justice over injustice in A tale of two cities / John R. Reed -- Dickens's characters are fantasy version of real people / Leonard Manheim -- Charles Darnay : a most unromantic romantic hero / Edwin M. Eigner -- Dr. Manette's escape from prison to freedom / Jack Lindsay -- The members of Dickens's crowd act as a single character / David Craig --
Dickens's and Carlyle's visions of an inhumane society / David D. Marcus -- Generational conflict in Dickens's Tale / Albert D. Hutter -- The social collective versus the individual in A tale of two cities / Cates Baldridge -- Cyclical history in A tale of two cities / Elliot L. Gilbert -- A tale of two cities as great drama / Richard J. Dunn -- Dickens's Tale attempts to break history's chain of violence / J.M. Rignall.

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SERIES
The Greenhaven Press literary companion to British literature.



PUBLISHED
San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, c1997.
Year Published: 1997
Description: 176 p. ; 23 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1565106490 :
1565106482 (pbk. : alk. paper)

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Nardo, Don, 1947-

SUBJECTS
Dickens, Charles, -- 1812-1870.
France -- Literature and the revolution. -- Revolution, 1789-1799