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NKM A Tale of Two Cities Book for M.A. English, by Charles Dickens, Compiled by Prof. Sohail Raza Siddiqui, available at Multan Kitab Ghar, is a vital study guide for M.A. English students exploring Charles Dickens’ historical novel A Tale of Two Cities. Compiled by Prof. Sohail Raza Siddiqui, this book offers a detailed analysis of the novel, first published in 1859, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, weaving a story of love, sacrifice, and social upheaval in London and Paris. It’s tailored to help students excel in their literary studies and exam preparation.
This edition includes the complete text of A Tale of Two Cities, along with a detailed summary, critical appreciation, and important university questions with answers, following the structure of other NKM editions like The Cherry Orchard. It explores Dickens’ key themes, such as resurrection, class struggle, and the duality of human nature, as highlighted in sources like britannica.com and sparknotes.com. The novel follows characters like Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and Lucie Manette, whose lives intertwine amidst the chaos of revolution, culminating in Carton’s iconic sacrifice. With its focus on Dickens’ vivid storytelling and social commentary, this book is ideal for M.A. English prep, providing deep insights into the novel’s historical context and emotional depth.
Section - I: Charles Dickens A Detailed Study
19th Century English Novel
Victorian Period: Development of English Novel
Charles Dickens: A Biographical Sketch
Charles dickens: Major Works
Charles Dickens: Principal Characteristics of his Fiction
Charles Dickens: As a Delineator of Character
Charles Dickens: Humour in his Novels
Charles Dickens: Pathos in his Novels
Charles Dickens: A Novelist with a purpose
Charles Dickens: As a Novelist
Section - II: A Tale of Two Cities A Comprehensive Study
A Tale of Two Cities: An Introduction
A Tale of Two Cities: Persons and Places
A Tale of Two Cities: A Synopsis
A Tale of Two Cities: The Story in Brief
A Tale of Two Cities: Chapter-wise Summary
A Tale of Two Cities: Chapter -wise Critical Commentary
A Tale of Two Cities: Critical Appreciation
A Tale of Two Cities: Major Minor Characters
Section - III: Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities Select Literary Criticism, Important University Questions with Answers, Short Questions with Answers Multiple Choice Questions ( MCQ's)
Select Literary Criticism
Important University Questions with Answers
Questions with Short Answers
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ's)
Important University Questions
Chronology
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