A Tale of Two Cities (1859)

Academic Resources

  1. E-texts
    1. Alex (gopher)
    2. Project Gutenberg
    3. Virginia
    4. Wiretap (gopher; txt)
    5. Bibliomania
    6. A Tale of Two Cities (norconnect.no)
    7. CMU Classics
    8. uncletaz
  2. DICKENS' VIEWS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (Jonathan Kohl)
  3. A Far Better Rest -- a "retelling" of TTC entirely from Carton's point of view, which attempts to answer some questions that Dickens left hanging.
  4. Inevitability of the Revolution and Irreversibility of the Time (Japanese)
  5. The Fluidity of Love and Hate in the Revolution (Japanese)
  6. Wilkie Collins, The Frozen Deep (e-text)
  7. Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens (1911): A Tale of Two Cities
  8. John Forster, The Life of Charles Dickens: THE "TALE OF TWO CITIES" (1857-8-9)


Misc.

  1. James Mason reads Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"
  2. A Tale of Two Cities: A New Musical by Jill Santoriello
  3. A Tale of Two Companies: Dickens Revisited
  4. INTABS
    [TTC]
  5. DICKENS' VIEWS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (Jonathan Kohl)
  6. Followups: Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
  7. The Musical: A Tale of Two Cities (Compact Disc)
  8. Tale Of Two Cities: Chapter 23, A (Brent Wachter & Anthony Gentile)
  9. Time Warner: Abridged Audiobooks: Dicekns [TTC]

Top of Page The Dickens Page
Mitsuharu Matsuoka's Home Page