Tag Archives: A Tale of Two Cities

1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die

Jessa Crispin has an interesting interview with Peter Boxall, editor of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. I loved what Boxall said at the end: “Having benefited from an extraordinary number of emails and letters as well as … Continue reading

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Sydney Carton: ” a mirage of honourable ambition, self-denial and perseverance”

Re-reading A Tale of Two Cities right now – and this passage struck me. When his host followed him out on the staircase with a candle, to light him down the stairs, the day was coldly looking in through its … Continue reading

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Favorite Fictional Characters

A revised list, from a post I did a while back. My favorite characters from fiction. I am limiting my choices to just novels – and leaving out such amazing characters as Hamlet, or Stanley Kowalski. Here is how I … Continue reading

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