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***Classic Bestseller Acclaimed Motion Picture***“Dickensian magic” –NEW YORK TIMES“epic in historical scale” –THE GUARDIAN NEWSAPER (England, U.K.)A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is the greatest novel about the French Revolution, and one of the greatest novels ever.  The book made a lasting mark on modern culture, literature, and cinema. Its potent religious themes of sacrifice and redemption are unmatched; its legendary conclusion, ever haunting. The book’s mesmerizing quick-time prose is legendary.  Both the opening and closing passages are among the most famous ever.No less than seven movie adaptations are also highly acclaimed. The best version was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, and stars Ronald Colman and Basil Rathbone. The closing scenes of that film are legendary in movie history. Dirk Bogarde and Chris Sarandon also starred in well regarded film versions.Plot and characters are unforgettable. A Tale of Two Cities is at once a love story; a war story; a crime novel; a Shakespearean tragedy; and a morality tale. The two cities are London and Paris of the late eighteenth-century. English London, despite all its faults, serves as a peaceful counterpoint to a French Paris consumed by a blood-thirsty revolution. The novel presents this comparison through the Englishman Sydney Carton, and the Frenchmen Charles Darnay.  As the book opens, the two leading men are competing stereotypes. The Englishman Carlton is elitist, empty, and cynical. By contrast, the Frenchman Darnay is a starry-eyed idealist; he yet hopes to save his French nation and its revolution. However, in gripping and haunting plot twist, the once cynical Englishman Carton rises above and beyond; he startles all by taking on a Christ-like role, and convincingly too. The cynic shall save the idealist. With terrifying courage, the Englishman redeems a mispent life, and a sinful nation.  A Tale of Two Cities warns of the darkness of extremism. Only God's forgiveness and grace (Charles Dickens was a devout Protestant) can resolve the sins of mankind; all other paths lead to destruction.This Classic Quality edition from Boston Hill Press features: – optimized text for Kindle e-readers; - interactive “point-and-click” access to table of contents and annotations – antique illustrations-full Kindle electronic navigation, e.g., interactive table of contents , word search, etc. On select Kindle devices and apps, illustrations may be enlarged. Tap twice on image; OR touch image for a few seconds, release, and select the “zoom” icon that appears.   Boston Hill Press is a premier publisher of quality books in literature, history, and religion.****************What people have said about the book or movie versions:“Dickensian magic” –NEW YORK TIMES“ranks among the novelist’s finest. ...epic in historical scale” --THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER (England, U.K.)“powerful and touching” --TV GUIDE.COM Retired Site PBS Programs PBS If you are a teacher searching for educational material please visit PBS LearningMedia for a wide range of free digital resources spanning preschool through 12th grade. Culture: Music TV & radio books film art dance ... Offers news comment and features about the British arts scene with sections on books films music theatre art and architecture. Requires free registration. The Latest On AXS The AXS Cookie Policy. This website like most others uses cookies in order to give you a great online experience. By continuing to use our website you accept to our ... Charles Dickens British novelist Britannica.com Dickens enjoyed a wider popularity than had any previous author during his lifetime. Much in his work could appeal to simple and sophisticated to the poor and to the ... CHILDRENS CORNER Farrells Bookshop Mornington PICTURE STORY & JUNIOR FICTION 1. The Midnight Gang David Walliams Welcome to the Midnight Gang! Midnight is the time when all children are fast asleep except of ... Film noir - Wikipedia Film noir (/ f l m n w r /; French pronunciation: ) is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas particularly such that ... Authors Transatlantic Agency Agent: Amy Tompkins. Alison Achesons eighth book 19 Things: A Book Of Lists for Me will be published in Fall 2014. Her works are for all ages from picture books ... AXS - Official Tickets and Your Source for Live Entertainment The AXS Cookie Policy. This website like most others uses cookies in order to give you a great online experience. By continuing to use our website you accept to our ... Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ - Wikipedia Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace published by Harper & Brothers on November 12 1880 and considered "the most influential Christian book of ... IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE - Project Gutenberg Australia Title: It Can't Happen Here (1935) Author: Sinclair Lewis * A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook * eBook No.: 0301001h.html Edition: 1 Language ...
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