
Una historia de dos ciudades
"Una historia de dos ciudades" by Charles Dickens is a historical novel published in 1859. Set in London and Paris during the turbulent era of the French Revolution, the story follows Dr. Alexandre Manette after his release from eighteen years of imprisonment in the Bastille. Reunited with his daughter Lucie, their lives become entangled with a French aristocrat and a dissolute English lawyer against the backdrop of revolutionary chaos and the Reign of Terror. The novel explores themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and justice.
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