Terror Foreign Or Familiar--Pleasure on the Edge: Translating A Tale of Two Cities Into French (Critical Essay)
Dickens Quarterly 2009, Sept, 26, 3
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As a tutor, whose attainments made the student's way unusually pleasant and profitable, and as an elegant translator who brought something to his work besides mere dictionary knowledge, young Mr. Darnay soon became known and encouraged. A Tale of Two Cities, Book 2, chapter 10. (1)
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