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A Christmas Carol, the Chimes and the Cricket on the Hearth
Charles Dickens

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A Christmas Carol, the Chimes and the Cricket on the Hearth

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Tags: Classic Fiction, Lang:en

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Generations of readers have been enchanted by Dickens's  A Christmas Carol (1844) — the most cheerful ghost story ever written, and the unforgettable tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral regeneration. Written in just a few weeks,  A Christmas Carol famously recounts the plight of Bob Cratchit, whose family finds joy even in poverty, and the transformation of his miserly boss Scrooge as he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future.

From Scrooge’s "Bah!" and "Humbug!" to Tiny Tim’s "God bless us every one!"  A Christmas Carol shines with warmth, decency, kindness, humility, and the value of the holidays. But beneath its sentimental surface,  A Christmas Carol offers another of Dickens’s sharply critical portraits of a brutal society, and an inspiring celebration of the possibility of spiritual, psychological, and social change.

This new volume collects Dickens’s three most renowned "Christmas Books," including The Chimes (1843), a New Year’s tale, and  The Cricket on the Hearth (1845), whose eponymous creature remains silent during sorrow and chirps amid happiness.