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008 110921s1996 xxu eng d
020 _a0140373365 (paperback)
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020 _a9780140373363 (paperback)
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050 _aPR 4571
_b.D53 1995
100 1 _aDickens, Charles.
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245 1 2 _aA Tale of Two Cities /
_cCharles Dickens, Linda Jennings.
250 _aRei Abr ed.
260 _aEngland :
_bPenguin Group,
_c1995.
300 _a371 p. ;
_c20 cm.
490 1 _aPuffin classics.
520 _aThis stirring tale of resurrection, renunciation and revolution is one of Charles Dickens' most popular novels. The two cities are Paris and London. Dr Manette has been confined for 18 years in the Bastille because he found out the Marquis de Evremonde and his brother had ill treated a girl and mortally wounded a young boy. He has just been released and brought to England.Charles Darnay, who conceals the fact that he is the Marquis' nephew has left France and renounced his heritage because he hates the cruelty of the French nobility. He falls in love with Lucie, Dr Manette's daughter, and they get married. During the terrible revolution he goes to Paris to try and save a faithful servant, but is himself arrested and condemned to death and is saved only at the last moment by Sydney Carton, a reckless wastrel of an English barrister whose character is redeemed by his generous devotion to Lucie. Carton, who strongly resembles Darnay in appearance smuggles the latter out of prison and takes his place on the scaffold.
700 1 _aJennings, Linda.
_913999
830 0 _aPuffin classics.
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