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The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle

The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle
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Carlyle's The French Revolution is an expansive history of the French revolution that was written near in time to the events the book describes.
Carlyle is not an easy read: you will turn a hundred times to Wikipedia (he wrote for people living in the Revolution's long shadow), and you will sometimes tire of his stentorian and portentous voice. Persist! You will end up understanding this corner of history with your gut as much as with your head, and you'll know why Dickens could not write A Tale of Two Cities in any style but Carlyle's.

 

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