Friday, July 22, 2016

Dickens’ (#8) “Tale of Two Cities” (#6): Since Dr. Manette has blatant multiple personality, why do literary criticism and Wikipedia not know it?

As discussed in recent posts, Dr. Manette, a pivotal character, has a clear, extensively described, case of multiple personality, according to me, a psychiatrist, and Sir Russell Brain, an eminent British neurologist.

Why, then, do Wikipedia and most literary criticism not recognize that Dr. Manette has multiple personality? Why is A Tale of Two Cities not known, read, and taught as a multiple personality novel?

My answer is the contents of this blog for the last three years. If you wish to add your own comments, please submit them.

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