Some Discussions of Dickens's
A Tale of Two Cities
General
Evil Intentions are the Evil Person's Own Undoing
"The French Revolution in the Popular Imagination:
A Tale of Two Cities
"
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 Integration of History and Literature
Fox Cooper's 1860 Dramatic Adaptation of
A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens and His Illustrators
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
Synopsis
Reading Questions, Book I
Reading Questions, Book II
Reading Questions, Book III
A Quiz
Last modified 23 October 2005