The Companion to "A Tale of Two Cities" (Dickens Companions)
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Product Description
"A Tale of Two Cities", published originally in 1859, remains one of Charles Dickens's consistently popular works, admired as much for its succinct plot as for its vivid setting in the French Revolution. Dickens himself thought it the best story he had ever written. This Companion, by concentrating on the factual, reveals the great care Dickens took with the planning and preparation of his story and its roots in the work of Thomas Carlyle, one of the most influential thinkers of the Victorian age. It also explores aspects of Dickens's life. The Companion identifies the multitude of allusions to what Dickens often regarded as the whims of eighteenth-century justice, religion, philosophy, fashion and society. The Companion to "A Tale of Two Cities" provides the modern reader with both fundamental sources of information and a fascintating account of the creation of a complex historical novel. It can be read alongside any edition of the novel.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #868250 in Books
- Published on: 2002-07-18
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"His time-scheme for the novel, setting fictional against historical events, is especially helpful." Graham Storey, TLS, 1989 "What Andrew Sanders offers is, to quote his general editors, a 'factual rather than critical' annotation of the complete novel. . . . 'A Tale of Two Cities' responds particularly well to such treatment and the job is meticulously done.... the Dickens Companions are clearly indispensible to the scholar." David Gervais, Modern Language Review, 1991. " Sanders enrichit, par l'enorme masse de documents et d'informations qu'il appporte, notre connaisssance de l'oeuvre de Dickens, de sa genese, de ses sources, de son arriere-plan.... [L]e volume est d'ores et deja solide et parfois brillant." Sylvere Monod, Etudes Anglaises, 1990
About the Author
Andrew Sanders is Professor of English at Durham University and is the author of many works on Victorian literature.



