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A Tale of Two Cities

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A Tale of Two Cities

By: Charles Dickens, Simon Callow - introduction
Narrated by: Simon Callow
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This Audible Exclusive production revisits one of Dickens' popular novels: A Tale of Two Cities. In Dickens' driving narrative we see many themes that permeate life today as well as characters who provide a window into the past. This, coupled with Simon Callow's expert narration, is a treat for those new to Dickens and lifelong fans alike. Featuring an exclusive introduction written by Callow, whose passion for Dickens shines through.

This release marks the start of the Dickens Collection, an exclusive series of unmissable performances available throughout 2018.

About the book

'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.'

So begins Charles Dickens' most famous historical drama: a gripping tale of war, social injustice and the choice between darkness and light. After being unjustly imprisoned for 18 years, French doctor Manette is released from the Bastille jail in Paris and embarks upon a journey to London in the hope of finding the daughter he never met. Young Lucie Manette is a pretty and dutiful girl who soon attracts the attention of two very different gentlemen. Now reunited with the father she believed to be dead, happiness appears to be within reach. But as they are all drawn back to the bloodstained streets of Paris, misery and the threat of La Guillotine loom once again.

In Callow's introduction, we discover how Dickens' own volatile personal circumstances of the time are mirrored in A Tale of Two Cities. He tells of Dickens' personal feuds and explains why this novel sees Dickens at his most theatrical.

About the author

With his father incarcerated, Charles Dickens had to abandon his studies at a young age and set to work in a factory so as to support himself. Despite his short-lived education, Dickens went on to write 15 novels, various articles, novellas and short stories. He lectured and led campaigns for children's rights and education and arguably became the ultimate self-made man. Dickens had strong values, and they pervade A Tale of Two Cities, which can be seen as not only an inspirational text but one which will continue to stand the test of time.

About the narrator

Simon Callow is a multi-award-winning actor, writer and theatre director. He is best known for his performances in Amadeus, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and Four Weddings and a Funeral. Simon has vast stage experience and clearly loves what he does. His fervour began at a young age working as box office staff, and it wasn't long before he made the transition from behind the scenes to centre stage - never looking back.

Callow is also known for his literary talents and has published various biographies including those of Oscar Wilde, Charles Laughton and Orson Welles. He has narrated over 20 audiobooks and brings his wealth of experience and characteristic charm to this exciting performance.

Public Domain (P)2017 Audible, Ltd
Classics Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Fiction France Thought-Provoking Funny City Classics Literature Collection
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Behind the scenes with Simon Callow

The actor and Dickens expert shares his thoughts on recording A Tale of Two Cities.
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heroic and romantic tale of human love

loved this book, will listen again, an excellent, realistic and sensitive reading by Simon Callow

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awesome!!!!

excellent story, amazing narration, really really enjoyed this book . 100% recommended! please listen!!

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Stunning performance

I was in two minds about listening to this book,
but thought I’d give it a go. Very quickly, after listening to Simon Callow’s performance, I was gripped. He’s quite remarkable. At times I found myself wondering.. ‘how does he do that?!’ As a result, the story quickly came to life, and I was swept along. Wonderful.

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Dickens came to life

I really enjoyed this. Simon Callow brought Dickens to life for me. I found listening to Dixkens so much easier than reading him.

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Brilliant!

Brilliant Dickens, brilliantly read by Simon Callow. And it’s free on Audible, what more could anyone want?

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story

liked the storyline and the author kept you wanting to keep till the end

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Excellent

At first was a bit difficult to understand due to the style of writing but I’m so glad I stuck with it. The contrast between the two cities and characterisations were vivid and harrowing at times whilst the humanity and quiet determinations bestowed upon certain protagonists was endearing. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and its conclusion has left an indelible mark in my psyche.

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Hard to follow

performance was good but the story is a bit allover and I usually get on with Dickens

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The Only One You'll Ever Need

The density of the prose is lightened beautifully by Callow's voice and characterisation. Superb.

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A story without equal

Dickens' work can often be heavy going in places but when read by such an actor as Simon Callow comes alive. The story remembers a terrible time in history but brings together the thought that a man can do no better than to lay down his life for a friend.

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