Its immortal opening lines, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." set the stage for a sweeping narrative that combines drama, glory, honor, history, romance, brutality, sacrifice and resurrection. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is one of the most widely read and famous works of historical fiction in the English language. Dickens had recently launched his magazine All the Year Round in 1859. In the same year, he began featuring A Tale of Two Cities in 31 weekly installments in his new magazine. The book was eventually combined into a single copy and split into three major sections as it is presented today. In this epic tale of love and tragedy set during the turbulent times of the French Revolution in 1789, the motif of two's appears constantly as opposing sides of the same coin. London and Paris are the two cities, Sidney Carton and Charles Darnay are the two heroes, Lucie Manette and Madame Defarge are the pure and evil women respectively, and these along with shadows and darkness, sacrifice and dishonor, brutality and spirituality form the recurring dual motifs in the novel. Sidney Carton, a young, debauched and dissolute English barrister defends a young French aristocrat Charles Darnay accused of treason in London. The two bear a striking resemblance to each other. Lucie Manette, a lovely young French girl and her father Dr. Manette, who had suffered under the atrocities of the nobility in France, now live a quiet life in London. Charles and Lucie are in love, but Sidney Carton also falls in love with her. Meanwhile in France, the storm of revolution is about to break. A wine store owner and Dr. Manette's former servant, Monsieur Defarge, leads the revolutionaries. His wife, Madame Defarge is a vicious woman who revels in cruelty. She too has suffered under the aristocratic regime and now seeks to destroy all those who persecuted her. Charles Darnay returns to Paris to rescue an old servant of his who has been captured by the revolutionaries. He is captured by the rebels and condemned to be executed by guillotine. The story then takes several dramatic twists and turns before reaching its final and most unexpected conclusion. As one of the most exciting and deeply moving stories penned by a brilliant and gifted story teller, A Tale of Two Cities is indeed a riveting and unforgettable experience for readers of all ages.
Latest episodes of the podcast A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
- 01 - Bk1 Ch01 - The Period
- 02 - Bk1 Ch02 - The Mail
- 03 - Bk1 Ch03 - The Night Shadows
- 04 - Bk1 Ch04 - The Preparation
- 05 - Bk1 Ch05 - The Wine Shop
- 06 - Bk1 Ch06 - The Shoemaker
- 07 - Bk2 Ch01 - Five Years Later
- 08 - Bk2 Ch02 - A Sight
- 09 - Bk2 Ch03 - A Disappointment
- 10 - Bk2 Ch04 - Congratulatory
- 11 - Bk2 Ch05 - The Jackal
- 12 - Bk2 Ch06 - Hundreds of People
- 13 - Bk2 Ch07 - Monseigneur in Town
- 14 - Bk2 Ch08 - Monseigneur in the Country
- 15 - Bk2 Ch09 - The Gorgon's Head
- 16 - Bk2 Ch10 - Two Promises
- 17 - Bk2 Ch11 - A Companion Picture
- 18 - Bk2 Ch12 - The Fellow of Delicacy
- 19 - Bk2 Ch13 - The Fellow of no Delicacy
- 20 - Bk2 Ch14 - The Honest Tradesman
- 21 - Bk2 Ch15 - Knitting
- 22 - Bk2 Ch16 - Still Knitting
- 23 - Bk2 Ch17 - One Night
- 24 - Bk2 Ch18 - Nine Days
- 25 - Bk2 Ch19 - An Opinion
- 26 - Bk2 Ch20 - A Plea
- 27 - Bk2 Ch21 - Echoing Footsteps
- 28 - Bk2 Ch22 - The Sea Still Rises
- 29 - Bk2 Ch23 - Fire Rises
- 30 - Bk2 Ch24 - Drawn to the Loadstone Rock
- 31 - Bk3 Ch01 - In Secret
- 32 - Bk3 Ch02 - The Grindstone
- 33 - Bk3 Ch03 - The Shadow
- 34 - Bk3 Ch04 - Calm in Storm
- 35 - Bk3 Ch05 - The Wood Sawyer
- 36 - Bk3 Ch06 - Triumph
- 37 - Bk3 Ch07 - A Knock at the Door
- 38 - Bk3 Ch08 - A Hand at Cards
- 39 - Bk3 Ch09 - The Game Made
- 40 - Bk3 Ch10 - The Substance of the Shadow
- 41 - Bk3 Ch11 - Dusk
- 42 - Bk3 Ch12 - Darkness
- 43 - Bk3 Ch13 - Fifty-two
- 44 - Bk3 Ch14 - The Knitting Done
- 45 - Bk3 Ch15 - The Footsteps Die Out For Ever