A Tale of Two Cities: Dickens's Revolutionary Novel
작성자
Ruth F. Glancy
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
135
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1991
출판사
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805785523
ISBN-13
9780805785524
설명
Ruth F. Glancy delves into the depths of Charles Dickens's timeless story set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. This exploration reveals the poignant themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the struggle between social classes. With vivid characters such as the stoic Sydney Carton and the devoted Lucie Manette, the narrative unfolds within the tumult of revolutionary Paris and London, showcasing the human capacity for both cruelty and compassion.
Glancy's analysis highlights how Dickens intricately weaves historical events with personal stories, reflecting the turmoil and hope of an era marked by upheaval. Through a critical lens, she examines the implications of loyalty and redemption, drawing readers into a world where love and sacrifice intersect amidst chaos.
The exploration encourages a deeper understanding of the moral complexities facing individuals in desperate times. Glancy invites readers to not only appreciate the literary brilliance of Dickens but also to reflect on the enduring lessons of resilience and transformation that resonate beyond the pages of history.
Glancy's analysis highlights how Dickens intricately weaves historical events with personal stories, reflecting the turmoil and hope of an era marked by upheaval. Through a critical lens, she examines the implications of loyalty and redemption, drawing readers into a world where love and sacrifice intersect amidst chaos.
The exploration encourages a deeper understanding of the moral complexities facing individuals in desperate times. Glancy invites readers to not only appreciate the literary brilliance of Dickens but also to reflect on the enduring lessons of resilience and transformation that resonate beyond the pages of history.