
ELSŐ KÖNYV. ÉLETRE TÁMASZTVA. - 1. Fejezet. A Kor.
2. Fejezet. A postakocsi.
3. Fejezet. Az éj árnyai.
4. Fejezet. Az előkészület.
5. Fejezet. A csapszék.
6. Fejezet. A cipész.
MÁSODIK KÖNYV. AZ ARANY FONAL. - 1. Fejezet. Öt évvel később.
2. Fejezet. A látványosság.
3. Fejezet. A csalódás.
4. Fejezet. Az üdvözlés.
Set against the fevered backdrop of late‑eighteenth‑century London and Paris, this sweeping novel follows ordinary lives caught in the whirl of revolution and upheaval. The story opens with a vivid portrait of a world teetering between hope and terror, where aristocrats and common folk alike feel the tremors of impending change. As the two cities mirror each other’s triumphs and tragedies, the narrative explores how love, loyalty, and destiny intertwine across continents.
At the heart of the tale are Dr. Manette, a once‑imprisoned physician struggling to reclaim his sanity, his devoted daughter Lucie, and the two men whose fates become forever linked to hers—Charles Darnay, a French noble seeking a new life in England, and Sydney Carton, a brilliant but disillusioned lawyer. Their lives become entangled through chance, sacrifice, and a shared longing for redemption. Through their intertwined journeys, the novel paints a powerful portrait of personal courage amid a world on the brink of chaos.
Language
hu
Duration
~12 hours (720K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Hungarian National Digital Archive
Release date
2021-08-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1812–1870
Famous for unforgettable characters, sharp humor, and a deep sympathy for ordinary people, this Victorian storyteller turned social criticism into some of the most widely loved novels in English. His books still feel lively and dramatic, whether he is writing about hardship, hope, or the strange comedy of everyday life.
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