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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. -- His classic yarn of the turmoil, violence, anarchy and life of revolutionary Paris and the distant observance of London. An intricate story of human frailties as well as the triumph of the human spirit.
The Canterbury Tales. -- When you recognize these stories were writtin by Geoffrey Chaucer circa 1386, they could very well be unparalleled in their greatness. Some would say this is the well-spring, source of the ribald classic. A enthralling glimpse in our distant past.
