Twentieth century interpretations of A tale of two cities; a collection of critical essays. Edited by Charles E. Beckwith.
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TextSeries: A Spectrum bookPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1972]Description: vi, 122 p. 21 cmISBN: - 0138842396
- 0138842213 (pbk)
- 823/.8
- PR4571 .B4
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Introduction, by C. E. Beckwith.--A tale of two cities, by J. Gross.--From The flint and the flame, by E. Davis.--The method of A tale of two cities, by W. H. Marshall.--A tale of two cities, by J. Lindsay.--Dickens and the fiery past: A tale of two cities reconsidered, by G. R. Stange.--The style, by T. Stoehr.--From the preface to Man and superman, by G. B. Shaw.--From Charles Dickens, by G. Orwell.--From Dickens, Griffith, and the film today, by S. Eisenstein.--From The imagination of Charles Dickens, by A. O. J. Cockshut.--From Dickens: the dreamer's stance, by T. Stoehr.--Selected bibliography (p. 120-122)
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