Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two CitiesHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 2007 - 232 sidor Written for serial publication in 1859, Charles Dickens' ""A Tale of Two Cities"" is a historical novel that takes place in England and France in the years leading up to the French Revolution. This title offers essays that provide scholarly analysis worthy of the novel's literary stature. |
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... French Revolution . " The American Historical Review 80.1 ( Feb. 1975 ) : 43–62 . Applewhite , Harriet Branson and Darline Gay Levy . “ Women , Democracy , and Revolution in Paris , 1789-1794 . " French Women and the Age of ...
... French Revolution . " The American Historical Review 80.1 ( Feb. 1975 ) : 43–62 . Applewhite , Harriet Branson and Darline Gay Levy . “ Women , Democracy , and Revolution in Paris , 1789-1794 . " French Women and the Age of ...
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... French Revolution . The novel uses gender difference - defined by the Victorian middle - class ideal of domesticity — to represent its political conflicts in a narrative strategy designed to universalise the horror of the crisis ...
... French Revolution . The novel uses gender difference - defined by the Victorian middle - class ideal of domesticity — to represent its political conflicts in a narrative strategy designed to universalise the horror of the crisis ...
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... French Revolution : Sex , Class and Political Culture ( New Haven , CT : Yale University Press , 1989 ) , and The Family Romance of the French Revolution ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1992 ) ; for general discussions of ...
... French Revolution : Sex , Class and Political Culture ( New Haven , CT : Yale University Press , 1989 ) , and The Family Romance of the French Revolution ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1992 ) ; for general discussions of ...
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