双城记英文版简介:A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. With well over 200 million copies sold, it ranks among the most famous works in the history of fictional literature.The novel depicts the plight of the French peasantry demoralised by the French aristocracy in the years leading up to the revolution, the corresponding brutality demonstrated by the revolutionaries toward the former aristocrats in the early years of the revolution, and many unflattering social parallels with life in London during the same time period. 双城记英文版全文
- 狄更斯简介
- BOOK THE FIRST: RECALLED TO LIFE
- Chapter I. THE PERIOD
- Chapter II. THE MAIL
- Chapter III. THE NIGHT SHADOWS
- Chapter IV. THE PREPARATION
- Chapter V. THE WINE SHOP
- Chapter VI. THE SHOEMAKER
- BOOK THE SECOND: THE GOLDEN THREAD
- Chapter VII. FIVE YEARS LATER
- Chapter VIII. A SIGHT
- Chapter IX. A DISSAPOINTMENT
- Chapter X. CONGRATULATORY
- Chapter XI. THE JACKAL
- Chapter XII. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
- Chapter XIII. MONSEIGNEUR IN TOWN
- Chapter XIV. MONSEIGNEUR IN THE COUNTRY
- Chapter XV. THE GORGON’S HEAD
- Chapter XVI. TWO PROMISES
- Chapter XVII. A COMPANION PICTURE
- Chapter XVIII. THE FELLOW OF DELICACY
- Chapter XIX. THE FELLOW OF NO DELICACY
- Chapter XX. THE HONEST TRADESMAN
- Chapter XXI. KNITTING
- Chapter XXII. STILL KNITTING
- Chapter XXIII. ONE NIGHT
- Chapter XXIV. NINE DAYS
- Chapter XXV. AN OPINION
- Chapter XXVI. A PLEA
- Chapter XXVII. ECHOING FOOTSTEPS
- Chapter XXVIII. THE SEA STILL RISES
- Chapter XXIX. FIRE RISES
- Chapter XXX. DRAWN TO THE LOADSTONE ROCK
- BOOK THE THIRD: THE TRACK OF A STORM
- Chapter XXXI. IN SECRET
- Chapter XXXII. THE GRINDSTONE
- Chapter XXXIII. THE SHADOW
- Chapter XXXIV. CALM IN STORM
- Chapter XXXV. THE WOOD-SAWYER
- Chapter XXXVI. TRIUMPH
- Chapter XXXVII. A KNOCK AT THE DOOR
- Chapter XXXVIII. A HAND AT CARDS
- Chapter XXXIX. THE GAME MADE
- Chapter XL. THE SUBSTANCE OF THE SHADOW
- Chapter XLI. DUSK
- Chapter XLII. DARKNESS
- Chapter XLIII. FIFTY-TWO
- Chapter XLIV. THE KNITTING DONE
- Chapter XLV. THE FOOTSTEPS DIE OUT FOR EVER