Contributor
Cotsell, Michael.
Imprint:New York : G.K. Hall, 1998.
Descriptionix, 226 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:[Two passages from The French Revolution: 'The fall of the Bastille' and 'The death of Foulon'] / Thomas Carlyle. - ['The solitary prisoner' from American notes] / Charles Dickens. - ['The national character of the French' from 'Letters on the French coup d'etat of 1851'] / Walter Bagehot. - [Two passages on the crisis of bourgeois realism from The Historical Novel' / George Lukacs. - [The fall of the Bastille, 14 July 1789] / George Rudé. - A tale of two characters: a study in multiple projection / Leonard Manheim. - Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities (1859) / Nicholas Rance. - Nation and generation in A Tale of Two Cities / Albert Hutter. - Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities: the poetics of impasse / Lawrence Frank. - The purity of violence: A Tale of Two Cities / Jon Kucich. - Carlyle, Dickens, and the Revolution of 1848 / Michael Goldberg. - Dickens and the catastrophic continuum of history in A Tale of Two Cities / J.M. Rignall. - Alternatives to bourgeois individualism in A Tale of Two Cities / Cates Baldridge. - Language, love and identity: A Tale of Two Cities / Tom Lloyd. - The 'angels' in Dickens's house: representation of women in A Tale of Two Cities / Lisa Robson.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.