Companion to A Tale of Two Cities
Discover the rich context behind Charles Dickens's timeless classic with "Companion to A Tale of Two Cities" by Andrew Sanders. Published in 2002, this insightful companion spans 192 pages and delves deep into the historical and social nuances of Dickens's acclaimed narrative, first released in 1859. This guide offers a detailed exploration of the French Revolution's impact on the story, as well as an examination of the influences of Thomas Carlyle, a significant Victorian thinker. Sanders meticulously uncovers the intricacies of Dickens's writing process, revealing the extensive planning that underpinned this beloved tale. Perfect for both new readers and seasoned enthusiasts of English literature, this companion enriches your understanding of one of the most popular novels in history. Enhance your reading experience and appreciate the profound connections between Dickens's life and his work!