Les Miserables vs Tale of 2 ci
A Tale of Two Cities : Les Miserables Charles Dickens? A Tale of Two Cities and Victor Hugo?s Les Miserables, reflect the historical changes of 19th century France. The authors applied their personal experiences in a fictitious structure to shape their novels. Dickens and Hugo?s similarity of views allowed their novels to be alike in characters, plot, and setting. The characters in their novels were based on the authors? acquaintances and knowledge of the character?s class. The plots were built from similar French Revolutionary periods. In their lives they contrast. Charles Dickens was born into a third estate English family on February 7, 1812 near Portsmouth (Wilson 7). His father, a Navy pay office clerk, didn?t make enough money for a middle class living; his salary only allowed for lower class meals due to his lack of financial tenacity (Wright 5). Dickens didn?t go through an easy childhood. He would often go through tantrums after the age of five and his mother couldn?t provide for him with comfort of life (Wright 6). Since his mother couldn?t provide the solidity that he needed, he built closeness to his older sister Fanny whom provided him with the motherly affection he need
Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Views Charles Dickens. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Views Victor Hugo. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1988. Wilson, Angus. The World of Charles Dickens. New York: The Viking Press, 1970. In time, Dickens overcame his devastation that his first love rejection had caused, and he allowed himself to love again. However, his second love, Catherine Hogarth, had certain restrictions that he had to follow. He had ?to be master of this relationship? (Martin 29). When Catherine?s impatience for the wedding was addressed openly, ?he wrote her some stern letters reprimanding her? (Martin 29). Catherine and Dickens were married in 1836, when Dickens was twenty-four years old. In 1837, a desolate period ensued for Dickens when Mary Hogarth, Dickens sister-in-law and dear friend, died in his arms. He faced plenty of criticism during that time of mourning until he published Oliver Twist. Dickens, by 1838, had come a long way from being a ?bourgeoisie? to being accepted into London?s ?high society? (Martin 42). Houston, John Porter. Victor Hugo: Revised Edition. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1988.
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