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A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. With 200 million copies sold, it is the most printed original English book, the most printed and among the most famous works of fiction.

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In The Tale of Two Cities where does most of the story take place?

Paris


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A Tale of Two cities is set in the French Revolution. The two cities are London and Paris, and the action of the plot takes place in the 1790s.


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The action in the first three chapters of A Tale of Two Cities takes place in England.


When was A Tale of Two Cities created?

A Tale of Two Cities was created in 1859.


Where does the scene for chapter 17 in A Tale of Two Cities take place?

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Who was Soho in A Tale of Two Cities?

It is not a person, but a place. It was the residence of Lucie and Doctor Manette in England.


What are the two cites in the tale of two cites?

The Tale of Two Cities: by Charles Dickens About revolutionary France and the desperate attempts to save French Aristocrats from the Guillotine.


What year Charles dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities?

He wrote A Tale of Two Cities in the 1830s.


Where did Tale of Two City's take place?

Paris and London


What are the ratings and certificates for A Tale of Two Cities - 1922?

A Tale of Two Cities - 1922 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U


What does the word gaols mean in the tale of two cities?

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Who wrote the Tale of Two Cities?

Charles Dickens is the author of A Tale of Two Cities.