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A CHRISTMAS CAROL Annotated: BEING A Ghost Story of Christmas (Classic Series)
by Charles Dickens
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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 on 19 December 1843. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim. A Christmas Carol tells the story of a bitter old miser named Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation into a gentler, kindlier man after visitations by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.
The book was written at a time when the British were examining and exploring Christmas traditions from the past as well as new customs such as Christmas cards and Christmas trees. Carol singing took a new lease on life during this time. Dickens's sources for the tale appear to be many and varied, but are, principally, the humiliating experiences of his childhood, his sympathy for the poor, and various Christmas stories and fairy tales.
Scrooge wakes up in his bedroom and joyfully repeats his vow to live from the lessons of the three ghosts. He runs around his house and then outside, where church bells ring. A boy tells him it is Christmas Day, and Scrooge realizes that the ghosts visited him all in one night. Scrooge buys a prize turkey and sends it to Bob Cratchit's house.
Scrooge dresses in his best clothing and walks in the crowds with a smile. He gives a great deal of money to the portly gentleman who had asked him for a charitable donation yesterday. Scrooge continues to walk through the city and happily talks with everyone he meets. He visits Fred's house and has a wonderful time at the party. The next morning, Scrooge gets to work early. When Cratchit comes in late, Scrooge pretends to reprimand him, then gives him a raise.
Scrooge continues his kindly ways, befriending everyone and becoming a second father to Tiny Tim, who does not die. He never sees the ghosts again, but he keeps the spirit of Christmas alive in his heart as well as anyone.
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^ Jordan 2001, p.121The publication of Davies Gilbert's 1823 work Some Ancient Christmas Carols, With the Tunes to Which They Were Formerly Sung in the West of England and William Sandys's 1833 collection Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern led to a growth in the form's popularity in Britain.[6]The GuardianAnn Arbor, MI: ProQuestwill Retrieved 10 January 2017Please try againThe last two people I heard speak of it were women; neither knew the other, or the author, and both said, by way of criticism, 'God bless him!'"[70]By setting his story some years in the past, he was able to tie the concept of a white Christmas to what was already an old, communal memory109 (2): 254265Scrooge and Bob Cratchit celebrate Christmas in an illustration from Stave Five of the original edition, 1843While its tempting to believe, as after all, even Santa can be described as nothing less than a spirit, if not an actual ghost, theres no evidence of that the practice dates back more than several hundred yearsOEDBut Washington Irving does show that the Christmas Eve ghost stories wasnt purely an invention of DickensStave three[edit]Moore, Grace (2011)Douglas-Fairhurst writes that the reviews of A Christmas Carol "were almost uniformly kind".[71] The reviewer from The Illustrated London News described how the story's "impressive eloquenceChorley, HOxford English DictionaryA Christmas Carol and other Christmas Books 171bf2437f
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