Literary Qualities
A Tale of Two Cities, though not typical of Dickens’s writing in many ways, is a very strong novel. First, its remarkable use of language […]
A Tale of Two Cities, though not typical of Dickens’s writing in many ways, is a very strong novel. First, its remarkable use of language […]
It is difficult to imagine anyone objecting to A Tale of Two Cities. The novel does contain explicit scriptural references, especially near the conclusion. But […]
1. How is Lucie Manette the “golden thread” in the novel? 2. Why does Monsieur Defarge keep the door to Dr. Manette’s room locked? 3. […]
1. The idea of resurrection or rebirth pervades this novel. How does Dickens use this theme? What does Dickens seem to be saying with it? […]
A Tale of Two Cities has been adapted to film seven times. The most popular and enduring productions were released in 1917, 1935, 1958, and […]
John Knowles was born on September 16, 1926, in Fairmont, West Virginia. He lived there until he enrolled at Phillips Exeter Academy in 1941, where […]
The opening pages of A Separate Peace serve as a prologue in the “present” when the book is being written, fifteen years after 1942, the […]
None of the books John Knowles has written since A Separate Peace has achieved nearly the critical or popular success of his first novel. The […]
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