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A tale of two cities by Charles Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities as a Historical novel | Charles Dickens

November 12, 2022August 13, 2021 by Shyam
A Tale of Two Cities as a Historical novel

Charles Dickens’ famous novel “A Tale of Two Cities” is regarded as a historical novel that is based on the events of the French Revolution. Through this novel Dickens not only condemns the inequality and oppression caused by the old system but also reveals the terrors prolonged by the Revolution.

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