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A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel published in 1859 by English author Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met.
"Wastelands" (short story), a 2002 short story by Stephen Dedman; The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands, a 1991 novel by Stephen King; The Waste Land, a 1922 poem by T. S. Eliot; Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse, a 2008 anthology of post-apocalyptic fiction
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Ruth F. Glancy, Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities: A Sourcebook (Routledge, 2006), 57-8. Beth Harris, Famine and Fashion: Needlewomen in the Nineteenth Century (Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2005), . Michael Pointer and Anthony Slide, Charles Dickens on the Screen: The Film, Television, and Video Adaptations (Scarecrow Press, 1996), .
An 8-year-old boy with Down syndrome became a hero after he alerted his 14-year-old sister of a fire in their Colorado home, helping them get out on time before it was engulfed in flames.
A Tale of Two Cities is a British television series which first aired on BBC 1 in 1965. [1] It is an adaptation of the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens . [ 2 ] Out of the 10 episodes produced, 8 are believed to be lost .
Matt Rife is known for his risqué humor, and Whoopi Goldberg is the latest subject of his jokes after calling the comedy legend "lazy.". The comedian and social media star, whose star has risen ...