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Dickens:

Charles John huffington Dickens,1865438+was born in the suburb of Portsmouth on February 7th, 2002, 1870 died in Gates Hill near Rochester on June 9th. 19th century British critical realist novelist. Dickens paid special attention to describing the life experiences of the "little people" living at the bottom of British society, which profoundly reflected the complex social reality of Britain at that time and made outstanding contributions to the development and growth of British critical realism literature. His works are still popular today and have had a far-reaching impact on the development of English literature. The main works are The Story of Pickwick and Oliver Twist.

Old Antique Shop, Hard Times, Our Friends, A Tale of Two Cities, etc.

A Tale of Two Cities:

A Tale of Two Cities is a long historical novel set in the French Revolution by the British writer Charles Dickens. The plot is touching and it is one of the classic works of world literature. The story connects Paris and London, and revolves around the family of Dr. Man Master and the St. Anthony district headed by German, French and Japanese couples. The novel describes how the nobles corrupted and destroyed the people, and the people's deep hatred for the nobles accumulated in their hearts, which led to the inevitable French Revolution. The theme of this book is self-sacrifice for love. The "Twin Cities" in the title refers to Paris and London.

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Interpretation of A Tale of Two Cities —— George

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Romanticism in Dickens' Three Novels Oliver Twist, david copperfield and A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities: Memories at the Turning Point of History —— Re-discussion on Dickens' Description of the Great Revolution

Charles Dickens' Revolutionary View —— Interpretation of A Tale of Two Cities

On Dickens' Humanitarian Thought from A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities from the Perspective of New Historicism

A Paper Interpretation of Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities

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