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A Christmas Carol and Other Stories
 
 

A Christmas Carol and Other Stories [Paperback]

Charles Dickens , John Irving

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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Modern Library; Revised edition edition (Oct 9 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375758887
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375758881
  • Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 2 x 20.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 340 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #930,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"A Christmas Carol] seems to be a national benefit, and to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness."
--William Makepeace Thackeray

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An immediate bestseller when it was first published in December 1843, A Christmas Carol has endured ever since as a perennial Yuletide favorite. Charles Dickens's beloved tale about the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, who comes to know the meaning of kindness, charity, and goodwill through a haunting Christmas Eve encounter with four ghosts, is a heartwarming celebration of the spirit of Christmas.

This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition also includes two other popular Christmas stories by Dickens: The Chimes,in which a man, persuaded by hypocritical cant that the poor deserve their misery, is shown what his pessimistic resignation might lead to in a vision conjured by the pealing of bells, and The Haunted Man, Dickens's last Christmas tale, which features one of his great comic families, the Tetterbys.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great edition!, Jan 18 2009
By Mrs. Hupp "mrsh600" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: A Christmas Carol and Other Stories (Paperback)
I really enjoy the Modern Library Classics...they are well made books, nice size (not a pocket paperback). They have nice introductions.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Bargain Book, Jan 11 2009
By Chris Bartal - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A Christmas Carol and Other Stories (Hardcover)
This review is specific to the Modern Library hardback. You probably know "A Christmas Carol," but you may not be familiar with "The Chimes" or "The Haunted Man."

According to the introduction, Charles Dickens wrote a Christmas story every year after the success of "A Christmas Carol." This edition includes two of those tales as well. If you are a Dickens, or 19th century English literature, fan, you will probably enjoy those stories. Noticeably missing from the book is "Cricket on the Hearth."

Overall, the book has nice paper, text, and a great little biographical introduction. I will definitely look for more Modern Library titles.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, A Must Read, Dec 13 2009
By Willard Baker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A Christmas Carol and Other Stories (Paperback)
Overall, A Christmas Carol was a great book which would not be possible if Charles Dickens is not a wonderful author. Out of all of the books I have read, A Christmas Carol has the most details told in the most exciting format. Charles Dickens makes this book interesting because he does not have a paragraph in the beginning of the book that tells all of the details about each character, he gives clues to the reader about each of the characters and about the setting. Many authors today like to state information about each character, so by the time you are finished reading about all of the characters in the book, you would forget about each one of them because reading all of the details about each character gets boring after a while. The fifty page rule is not needed for this book. The fifty page rule states that you should read up to page fifty in a book, and if the book does not interest you, then you can quit reading it and switch to another book that interests you.
Since Dickens does a wonderful job in giving the reader all of the details, the characters are easy to relate to. There is the main character named Scrooge. There is Bob Cratchit, who is Scrooge's secretary. Then, there are the four ghosts: the ghost of Jacob Marley, Scrooge's dead partner in business; the ghost of Christmas past; the ghost of Christmas present; and the ghost of Christmas future. In the story, Scrooge is a grumpy old miser who does not care about anybody except himself. So, every time a charity has an annual donation at Christmas, Scrooge would not donate a penny. Because of his selfish behavior, the ghost of Jacob Marley, who was also a miser when he was alive, came to Scrooge and told him to change. But, Scrooge did not listen to the ghost of Marley, so Marley sent the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future to help Scrooge change. Throughout the story, the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future take Scrooge to certain time periods from when he was a little boy to a deceased old man and each visit makes Scrooge more willing to change his selfish ways. At the end of the story, Scrooge returns home from his journeys and promises the ghosts that he will change.
I think that this book should be read in schools, because the moral of this story needs to be in every person's daily life. It is also a good book to be read in schools because Charles Dickens has a great writing technique that would be useful to learn. This book also has a great story line. I do not think that any person would get bored while reading this book. Charles Dickens came up with a really good story line that is very exciting because of how Dickens presents the characters. I wish I was as talented as Dickens in coming up with such a perfect story line. This is definitely a book that everyone should read.
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