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  1. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

    A Christmas Carol is about a grumpy, selfish, melancholy old man called Scrooge who believes homeless people should go to prison or into workhouses. He hates Christmas and is not generous to ...

  2. A Christmas Carol Review: Dicken's Spirit of Christmas

    In summary, I would say that this book deserves its reputation as a classic. The wonderful story combined with the vivid characterizations and the Dickensian humour makes it a charming and short read. Dickens's detractors will point to the length of some of his works, and thankfully that is not a trap that ' A Christmas Carol ' walks into ...

  3. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

    Original review (2016): When I think of Christmas and all those things that make Christmas so special, A Christmas Carol immediately comes to mind right along with family, friends, ... A Christmas Carol is a very short book, easily read or listened to in just a few hours. Even if you've experienced the story via a dozen different movie versions ...

  4. A CHRISTMAS CAROL

    A CHRISTMAS CAROL. This simplified version of the classic is a straightforward piece of work, sticking to the grand elements of the storyline: The miserly Scrooge gets his Christmas eve comeuppance from Marley and the three ghosts, sees the folly of his parsimonious ways, and becomes a changed man. Great hunks of the original have been left on ...

  5. Classic Review: A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens

    A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. "That such a book should find an enduring place in the affectionate admiration of mankind is an inevitable result of the highest moral and mental ...

  6. 'A Christmas Carol' Turns 175

    Dec. 6, 2018. "A Christmas Carol" came out on Dec. 19, 1843, well before The New York Times began publishing in 1851. The novel — with beautiful illustrations by John Leech — was a best ...

  7. Book Review: A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens

    Instead, A Christmas Carol drags on and on….and on, spending pages focused on minute details that, in my humble opinion, weren't needed as much. Another unfortunate con for me was the language. No, there's no profanity or the like, though since this book was originally published in December of 1843, it's understandable that those of us ...

  8. Book Review: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

    Book Review: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. December 10, 2020. Since this is the advent season, I thought it would be timely to read this beautiful manuscript edition of A Christmas Carol. To my surprise, I realised that I don't remember the last time I read the original. I've definitely got some impression of Scrooge McDuck as ...

  9. Book Review: Dickens' A Christmas Carol

    Book Review: Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Since 1843, Charles Dickens' special Christmas gift to the whole world, A Christmas Carol, has been delighting readers, young and old alike. Right from the start, editions of the work contained illustrations, some of which have become as instantly recognizable and well-loved as the story itself.

  10. A Christmas Carol: In Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas

    Sailors drink rum. There's. Parents need to know that Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol is a delight for advanced readers, and it makes a perfect Christmastime read-aloud. The beloved story of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, who's haunted by spirits on Christmas Eve and learns how to be a better man, has reminded generations of….

  11. A CHRISTMAS CAROL

    It is similar in size and artistic interpretation to the 2009 edition adapted by Josh Greenhut and illustrated by Brett Helquist. The lessons Scrooge learned are still valuable and worthy of passing along to younger readers, who can meet these famous characters and learn the origin of the oft-quoted "Humbug!" (Picture book. 6-12) 1.

  12. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Book Review

    It's a timeless classic that I first read in 2013. I also attended a dramatic reading of the book, which brought the story to life. Delving deeper, you cannot help but wonder if there are times you show up as Ebenezer Scrooge at work and in life. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a novella that was first published in 1843.

  13. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

    A Christmas Carol was published in December 1843, at a time when medieval Christmas traditions were in steady decline. Indeed, Dickens's heart-warming tale has been seen as a major turning point; the popularity of its lamp-lit setting and its diverse characters - from the wonderfully wicked Scrooge to the crippled but optimistic Tiny Tim ...

  14. Book Review: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

    The author intends, in this revelation, for us to understand the meaning of Christmas. A Christmas Carol is not easy reading for elementary students, I think the story has something for all ages. I expecially like the Muppet's Christmas Carol as my favorite movie version and accessable for the youngest audiences (though the ghost of Christmas ...

  15. A Christmas Carol

    A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech.It recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and ...

  16. A Christmas Carol: Full Book Summary

    A Christmas Carol Full Book Summary. A mean-spirited, miserly old man named Ebenezer Scrooge sits in his counting-house on a frigid Christmas Eve. His clerk, Bob Cratchit, shivers in the anteroom because Scrooge refuses to spend money on heating coals for a fire. Scrooge's nephew, Fred, pays his uncle a visit and invites him to his annual ...

  17. Book review: "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens

    Over the years, I've written about Scrooge and Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol several times.. In 2014, I published an op-ed piece for the Chicago Tribune, titled "Was he Scrooge or St. Scrooge? You decide." A year later, I had an essay in National Catholic Reporter, headlined "The conversion of St. Scrooge.". I've always been struck at how the word "Scrooge" is used in ...

  18. A CHRISTMAS CAROL

    The beloved Christmas classic is skillfully adapted for this simplified introduction to the tale, amplified by large-format art from the illustrator of A Series of Unfortunate Events. Helquist's artistic style is an excellent match for the Dickensian world of mysterious spirits and spooky graveyards, and the illustrations are full of authentic Victorian details in costumes and settings. The ...

  19. Book Review: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

    I'm sharing another festive-themed book review and today it's the quintessential Christmas ghost story, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens was first published in December 1843 by Chapman and Hall and (my copy) is 127 pages (page length varies depending on edition).

  20. Review of A Christmas Carol

    A Christmas Carol literally made Christmas and the story is as relevant today as it was then. Every year, it reminds us the season is about keeping our Christmas cheer. It is about what we can give and not about what we have accumulated. It is about accepting our past being a part of us but not letting it define us.

  21. Book review of A Christmas Carol

    A Christmas Carol by Norman Whaler is a different approach to the classic tale by Charles Dickens, and is cleverly illustrated by Bianca Milacic. Told in rhyme, the story unfolds on every page and the colourful illustrations give this well-known tale a touch of magic. The classic tale sees Scrooge meet the ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future, and results in ...

  22. A CHRISTMAS CAROL

    And Italian artist Roberto Innocenti gives an errily realistic air to Marie's dreams, in richly detailed illustrations touched by a mysterious light. A beautiful version of this classic tale, which will captivate adults and children alike. (Nutcracker; $35.00; Oct. 28, 1996; 136 pp.; -15-100227-4) Share your opinion of this book. A perennial ...

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