A Tale of Two Cities (Illustrated by Harvey Dunn with introductions by G. K. Chesterton, Andrew Lang, and Edwin Percy Whipple)
(Author) DickensAs the Revolution is still raging in France, in London the barrister Sydney Carton and the exiled French nobleman Charles Darnay find themselves rivals for the affections of Lucie Manette, the daughter of a political prisoner who was released from the Bastille and moved to the English capital. Through a chain of events, they both end up in Paris, where they are caught up in the anarchic forces of the Terror and find themselves facing the looming threat of the guillotine. A Tale of Two Cities is a powerful historical novel about the repercussions of major world events on the personal lives of people on both sides of the Channel.
Dickens
Charles Dickens was a prolific Victorian writer known for his iconic novel, "A Tale of Two Cities." His vivid characters, intricate plots, and social commentary set in 19th-century London established him as a master of realism. Dickens' work continues to shape modern literature with its timeless themes of redemption and social injustice.