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Historia de dos ciudades [A Tale of Two Cities]
- Narrated by: Staff Audiolibros Colección
- Length: 3 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Una de las novelas más conocidas de Dickens, un clásico de la literatura inglesa del siglo XIX. La historia transcurre entre dos ciudades, Londres y París, durante la época de la Revolución Francesa. La indiferencia de Dickens por la política y su desprecio por los políticos alejan la novela de cualquier debate político o filosófico sobre la revolución. Sin embargo, al suprimir dichos debates en torno a los acontecimientos revolucionarios, Dickens otorga a las masas populares francesas un protagonismo, autonomía y actividad histórica que no tuvieron, presentando además la revolución como justo castigo a la aristocracia por los siglos de explotación y maltrato del pueblo.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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