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A Tale of Two Cities:

Revolution, Redemption, and the Triumph of Love in Turbulent Times

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In the shadow of the French Revolution, where chaos reigns and blood runs through the streets of Paris, one man's extraordinary sacrifice will change everything.Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece unveils a gripping saga of love, revolution, and ultimate redemption set against the brutal backdrop of 18th-century France and England. Follow the intertwined lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat who renounces his heritage, and Sydney Carton, a dissipated English lawyer whose hidden depths will shock you. As the thunderous waves of social upheaval crash against the foundations of society, these characters navigate a world torn between justice and vengeance, personal desire and collective rage.Critically Acclaimed:Winner of the Modern Library's 100 Best Novels of the 20th CenturyPraised by literary critics as «A profound exploration of human nature» – The Guardian"Dickens' most powerful and emotionally resonant work" – New York Times Book ReviewWhat Readers Are Saying: ★★★★★ «A masterpiece that will break your heart and restore your faith in humanity.» – Emma R. ★★★★★ «The most moving ending in literature. Sydney Carton's final act still brings me to tears.» – Michael T.Whether you're a lover of historical fiction, a student of revolutionary history, or simply seeking a novel that defines the very essence of sacrifice and redemption, «A Tale of Two Cities» promises an unforgettable journey.Act Now! Click 'Buy Now' and immerse yourself in the most powerful tale of love and revolution ever written. Your literary adventure awaits!

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Data wydania na Litres:
03 grudnia 2024
Objętość:
490 str.
ISBN:
9782384232222
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Bookwire

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