Yes he is. He was dreaming in the carriage on his way to Dover.
the dreaming passenger is Dr. Manette
Yes
Jean A. Ellis has written: 'From the Dreamtime' 'From the dreaming' -- subject(s): Folklore, Aboriginal Australians, Tales
It's set in London and Paris.
The setting is the two cities that the novel is named after.
Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities.
Darnay is really the Marquis Everemonde's nephew.
A Tale of Two Cities was first publisehd by Chapman & Hall
In the traditional aboriginal religions of Australia, a dreaming is a narrative explaining the creation of the world and a people's lineage in legendary times. There are rules governing the visual representation of a dreaming.
The Canterbury Tales. A Tale of Two Cities. The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Dickens uses the cities of London and Paris as symbols to convey differing points of view and atmosphere.
A Tale of Two Cities was published by a man named Charles Dickens and he published it in the year 1868.