A Tale of Two Cities Criticism
- Principal Works
- Introduction
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Essays
- A Tale of Two Characters: A Study in Multiple Projection
- The Carlylean Vision of A Tale of Two Cities
- Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities: The Poetics of Impasse
- Writing the Revolution
- Dickens and the Catastrophic Continuum of History in A Tale of Two Cities
- Shadow and Substance in A Tale of Two Cities
- Alternatives to Bourgeois Individualism in A Tale of Two Cities
- The ‘Angels' in Dickens's House: Representation of Women in A Tale of Two Cities
- Language, Love, and Identity: A Tale of Two Cities
- The Promise of a Better Future: Dickens and A Tale of Two Cities
- A Tale of Two Cities: An Appealing but Flawed Novel
- A Tale of Two Cities: Theology of Revolution
- Further Reading