A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, published by Penguin in 2007, is a classic work that explores the themes of celebration, charity, and memory during the Christmas season. This edition spans 116 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a concise yet impactful narrative that has influenced cultural perceptions of Christmas.
In this story, Dickens delves into the transformation of the main character, reflecting on the spirit of the holiday and its significance. The narrative not only highlights the importance of generosity and community but also showcases the lasting impact of Dickens’s Christmas writings. Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the season’s values, making this edition a meaningful addition to any collection focused on literary classics and their cultural relevance.
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After reading A Christmas Carol, the notoriously reclusive Thomas Carlyle was ‘seized with a perfect convulsion of hospitality’ and threw not one but two Christmas dinner parties. The impact of the story may not always have been so dramatic but, along with Dickens’s other Christmas writings, it has had a lasting and significant influence upon our ideas about the Christmas spirit, and about the season as a time for celebration, charity and memory.
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