General
- Evil Intentions are the Evil Person's Own Undoing
- "The French Revolution in the Popular Imagination: A Tale of Two Cities"
- Enumeration as motif in the novel
- Likeness, simile, connectedness, and difference in the novel
- Allusion in A Tale of Two Cities and Wilkie Collins's No Name
- Terrible Secret from the Past Blights the Present
- Carlyle's Influence upon A Tale of Two Cities
- Influence of Bulwer-Lytton
- Sydney Carton's Death and the Victorian Debate about Suicide
- A Tale of Two Cities (1859): A Model of the
- Chapman & Hall's Advertiser: A Catalogue of Books in Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities (Nov. 1859)
Adaptations
Dickens and His Illustrators
- Images of the French Revolution from Various Editions of A Tale of Two Cities (1859-1910)
- Illustrations by Phiz
- Etching, Wood-egraving, or Lithography in Phiz's Illustration for A Tale of Two Cities?
- Illustrations by Fred Barnard
- A Discussion of Phiz's June 1859 Plates for Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities
- Dickens, Phiz, and A Tale of Two Cities
- A Note on Phiz's Wrapper Design for Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities in Monthly Serialisation in
- John McLenan's illustrations for Harpers's (1859)
- A. A. Dixon's 1905 illustrations
Study Materials
Bibliography
Charles Dickens, “A Tale of Two Cities” and the French Revolution. Ed. Colin Jones, Josephine McDonagh, and Jon Mee. Palgrave US, 2009. xi + 212 pp. [Review by Laurence Davies]
Last modified 21 June 2014