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Two Revolutionary Stories: Dramatisation: "Les Miserables" and "A Tale of Two Cities" (Csa Word Classic Radio Drama)
 
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Two Revolutionary Stories: Dramatisation: "Les Miserables" and "A Tale of Two Cities" (Csa Word Classic Radio Drama) [Audiobook] [Hardcover]

Victor Hugo , Charles Dickens

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"Les Miserables" by Victor Hugo and performed by "The Lux Radio Theatre" is much-loved and has enjoyed much popular success through its various adaptations as a musical, in the theatre, cinema, and on television. The lively and exquisitely characterised story follows convict Jean Valjean through a Paris bubbling with revolutionary fervour, as he seeks redemption for his crimes and previous lifestyle. "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens and performed by The Mercury Theatre on the Air is one of Dickens' best-known stories, and has been the basis of many films and television series. Sidney Carton, the novel's world-weary protagonist, travelling between London and revolution-torn Paris, is played captivatingly by the star of the Oscar-nominated 1935 film, "Ronald Colman", who is supported by a strong cast.

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