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A Tale of Two Cities is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.The novel depicts the plight of the French peasantry demoralised by the French aristocracy in the years leading up to the revolution, the corresponding brutality demonstrated by the revolutionaries toward the former aristocrats in the early years of the revolution, and many unflattering social parallels with life in London during the same time period. It follows the lives of several protagonists through these events. The most notable are Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton. Darnay is a French aristocrat who falls victim to the indiscriminate wrath of the revolution despite his virtuous nature, and Carton is a dissipated English barrister who endeavours to redeem his ill-spent life out of his unrequited love for Darnay's wife Mr Dickens, once again, takes us on an incredible journey. Put your seat belt on! Extra Large A4 Easy Read Size.

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ISBN9780141392066
PublisherPenguin Classics
Publication Date04/26/12
Pages464

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  • lulia197
    lulia197

    86 Followers

    4.0

    Definitiv ein Klassiker! Ohne die Wikipedia-Inhaltsangabe hätte ich den Inhalt aber auch einfach nicht gerafft 😅 Ich musste nach jedem Kapitel nachlesen, ob ich das denn alles auch richtig verstanden habe. Inhaltlich genau mein Geschmack: Intrigen, menschliche Verwirrungen und Verirrungen, Tragik und ein dramatisches Ende. Ich bereue es auf keinen Fall!

    Feb 5, 2026

  • resisdreams
    resisdreams

    79 Followers

    5.0

    Für mich die düsterste Geschichte, die ich von Charles Dickens gelesen habe.

    Bis zur Hälfte des Buches war ich verwirrt. Es kamen viele Personen vor, und der Wechsel der Orte war für mich nicht immer ersichtlich. Doch dann ergab alles Sinn. Der Schluss war für mich ausschlaggebend für die Bewertung. Insgesamt finde ich, dass es ihm auch gut gelungen ist, die Stimmung der Zeit einzufangen.

    Für mich die düsterste Geschichte, die ich von Charles Dickens gelesen habe.

    Oct 30, 2025

  • sarinareads
    sarinareads

    6 Followers

    4.5

    This impressed me above all through its language. The plot itself is not particularly fast-paced; events do not unfold one after another in rapid succession, and even the most dramatic turning points are rarely presented as abrupt ruptures. Instead, it becomes a genuine page-turner because of the voice of its narrator. Through poetic and philosophically existential reflections, Dickens creates an overwhelmingly tense and unsettling atmosphere that sustains the suspense. These passages never feel excessive or pretentious; they are simply beautifully written. I also deeply admire how Dickens handles the central motif of fate. It is embodied in Madame Defarge’s knitting, through which she records the revolution and the people involved in it. Her knitting is at once a diegetic element and a metaphorical thread of fate, blurring the boundaries between narrative reality and symbolism because she obviously records individual people’s fate in her knitting. Equally impressive is Dickens’ treatment of duality. As the title itself promises, the novel constantly reflects on oppositions without ever reducing them to simplistic binaries. This is perhaps best exemplified by Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton. They are counterparts and two sides of the same coin, yet not in terms of good and evil. Carton is shaped by disappointment, melancholy, and a sense of wasted potential, whereas Darnay’s life appears marked by fortune and fulfilment. A lesser novel might have turned Carton into a resentful rival seeking redemption only after committing wrongs. Instead, both men remain fundamentally good people. Their contrasting life paths reinforce the novel’s exploration of fate, inheritance, self-reinvention, and metaphorical rebirth. Dickens weaves all of these themes and more together with remarkable subtlety and depth. A stunning novel!

    Jun 16, 2026

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