A Tale of Two Cities - Summary, TOC and Quotes

Review -A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

 

"A Tale of Two Cities," authored by Charles Dickens and published in 1859, offers a gripping narrative set against the turbulent backdrop of London and Paris during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution.  

In this evocative tale, the reader delves into the compelling story of Dr. Manette, a French physician subjected to an arduous 18-year imprisonment within the forbidding walls of the Bastille in Paris. His eventual release marks the beginning of a new life in London, where he is reunited with his daughter, Lucie, whom he had never had the opportunity to meet.


As the novel unfolds, the intricate characters and their experiences are seamlessly interwoven with the historical circumstances that precipitated the French Revolution and the ensuing Reign of Terror, providing a vivid and immersive glimpse into this turbulent era.

The book stands as one of Charles Dickens' most celebrated works in the realm of historical fiction, captivating readers with its powerful storytelling.

 

 Quotes -A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

 

A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other.

It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.

 It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.... it was the winter of despair.

I wish you to know that you have been the last dream of my soul.

 

What is the lesson or moral  from the story of A Tale of Two Cities?


One of the lessons conveyed in A Tale of Two Cities is that appearances can be deceiving. Someone who initially seems disreputable might, in fact, possess the utmost integrity. Conversely, those who seem to champion justice may, on closer inspection, harbor a thirst for violence.

 

 TOC Table of Contents  - A Tale of Two Cities


        Book the First: Recalled to Life
            I: The Period
            II: The Mail
            III: The Night Shadows
            IV: The Preparation
            V: The Wine-Shop
            VI: The Shoemaker
        Book the Second: The Golden Thread
            I: Five Years Later
            II: A Sight
            III: A Disappointment
            IV: Congratulatory
            V: The Jackal
            VI: Hundreds of People
            VII: Monseigneur in Town
            VIII: Monseigneur in the Country
            IX: The Gorgon’s Head
            X: Two Promises
            XI: A Companion Picture
            XII: The Fellow of Delicacy
            XIII: The Fellow of No Delicacy
            XIV: The Honest Tradesman
            XV: Knitting
            XVI: Still Knitting
            XVII: One Night
            XVIII: Nine Days
            XIX: An Opinion
            XX: A Plea
            XXI: Echoing Footsteps
            XXII: The Sea Still Rises
            XXIII: Fire Rises
            XXIV: Drawn to the Loadstone Rock
        Book the Third: The Track of a Storm
            I: In Secret
            II: The Grindstone
            III: The Shadow
            IV: Calm in Storm
            V: The Wood-Sawyer
            VI: Triumph
            VII: A Knock at the Door
            VIII: A Hand at Cards
            IX: The Game Made
            X: The Substance of the Shadow
            XI: Dusk
            XII: Darkness
            XIII: Fifty-Two
            XIV: The Knitting Done
            XV: The Footsteps Die Out Forever

 

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