
A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens
"A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the story begins by exploring the social and political turmoil of the era, introducing key themes such as resurrection, sacrifice, and the contrast between oppression and liberty.
The narrative follows Mr. Jarvis Lorry on his mission to retrieve Dr. Alexandre Manette, an imprisoned former physician who has been "recalled to life" after years of suffering. Dickens vividly depicts the contrasting conditions in England and France, highlighting the hardships faced by ordinary people.
A notable scene unfolds as Mr. Lorry travels on a Dover mail coach and encounters a mysterious messenger who delivers a message concerning Dr. Manette. Upon arriving in Paris, the ominous undertones of the Revolution are palpable, with Madame Defarge's wine shop symbolizing the growing discontent.
The story hints at the challenges ahead as the characters intertwine in a tale of personal and political upheaval, setting the stage for a drama that explores the quest for justice in the face of tyranny.
Duration - 14h 29m.
Author - Charles Dickens.
Narrator - Travis Knight.
Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1859 Charles Dickens ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the story begins by exploring the social and political turmoil of the era, introducing key themes such as resurrection, sacrifice, and the contrast between oppression and liberty. The narrative follows Mr. Jarvis Lorry on his mission to retrieve Dr. Alexandre Manette, an imprisoned former physician who has been "recalled to life" after years of suffering. Dickens vividly depicts the contrasting conditions in England and France, highlighting the hardships faced by ordinary people. A notable scene unfolds as Mr. Lorry travels on a Dover mail coach and encounters a mysterious messenger who delivers a message concerning Dr. Manette. Upon arriving in Paris, the ominous undertones of the Revolution are palpable, with Madame Defarge's wine shop symbolizing the growing discontent. The story hints at the challenges ahead as the characters intertwine in a tale of personal and political upheaval, setting the stage for a drama that explores the quest for justice in the face of tyranny. Duration - 14h 29m. Author - Charles Dickens. Narrator - Travis Knight. Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025. Copyright - © 1859 Charles Dickens ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter 1
Duration:00:06:34
Chapter 2
Duration:00:12:52
Chapter 3
Duration:00:10:29
Chapter 4
Duration:00:28:23
Chapter 5
Duration:00:27:21
Chapter 6
Duration:00:26:51
Book 2 chapter 1
Duration:00:15:28
Book 2 chapter 2
Duration:00:15:36
Book 2 chapter 3
Duration:00:32:10
Book 2 chapter 4
Duration:00:14:52
Book 2 chapter 5
Duration:00:14:05
Book 2 chapter 6
Duration:00:30:10
Book 2 chapter 7
Duration:00:22:00
Book 2 chapter 8
Duration:00:12:40
Book 2 chapter 9
Duration:00:27:16
Book 2 chapter 10
Duration:00:19:24
Book 2 chapter 11
Duration:00:08:45
Book 2 chapter 12
Duration:00:16:31
Book 2 chapter 13
Duration:00:11:42
Book 2 chapter 15
Duration:00:27:53
Book 2 chapter 16
Duration:00:26:24
Book 2 chapter 17
Duration:00:12:15
Book 2 chapter 18
Duration:00:15:26
Book 2 chapter 19
Duration:00:18:37
Book 2 chapter 20
Duration:00:08:39
Book 2 chapter 21
Duration:00:28:37
Book 2 chapter 22
Duration:00:13:37
Book 2 chapter 23
Duration:00:17:45
Book 2 chapter 24
Duration:00:28:37
Book 3 chapter 1
Duration:00:28:30
Book 3 chapter 2
Duration:00:16:11
Book 3 chapter 3
Duration:00:11:34
Book 3 chapter 4
Duration:00:13:43
Book 3 chapter 5
Duration:00:15:31
Book 3 chapter 6
Duration:00:16:16
Book 3 chapter 7
Duration:00:12:29
Book 3 chapter 8
Duration:00:31:07
Book 3 chapter 9
Duration:00:30:38
Book 3 chapter 10
Duration:00:37:01
Book 3 chapter 11
Duration:00:09:28
Book 3 chapter 12
Duration:00:21:08
Book 3 chapter 13
Duration:00:29:37
Book 3 chapter 14
Duration:00:30:19
Book 3 chapter 15
Duration:00:14:49
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:11