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Christmas Eve and the very best time to read a Dickens Christmas story.
Illustrations by John Leech for the first edition of Charles Dickens’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1843).
An incredibly dark take on the Dickens classic. I liked it a lot. The f-bombs absolutely added nothing to it though. It takes you out of the setting. I’m not a prude trying to stifle free expression, but it is only there because they could. Restraint can be the better choice.
The perennial fascination with snow at Christmas, and how it's all down to Charles Dickens and the Little Ice Age https://t.co/k6CGmJnolu
It wouldn’t be Christmas without reading Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol.’ The first edition was published in 1843 with illustrations by John Leech. The novel can be appreciated on so many levels and covers many social issues of the time. #Victorian #Christmas
Our Christmas Special is here! We discuss Dr. Seuss’s ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas!’ and where it fits in the legacy of Dickens & Clement Clarke Moore. Plus a dive into the history of Christmas with the Roman Empire & real-life Grinches, the Puritans. https://t.co/0lqp73bCuR
Write up in the Morning Post, Tuesday 26 December 1843.
A new book by Mr Dickens.
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Oh fucK- I think I'm so in love with Danny woman version - - HELPP- XD lol but i still prefer the boy version ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Charles Dickens illustrated by Roberto Innocenti.
A Christmas Carol
If you think a #Victorian Christmas was about decorated trees, carol singing and all things Dickensian think again. Some of these #Christmas cards are extemely dark and sinister. #ChristmasCards
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Danny woman owo
who will be the next ? ><
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Dec 20th! Here’s a 1927 edition of ‘#Christmas at Bracebridge Hall’ by #WashingtonIrving. Based upon the authors experiences at #AstonHall in #Birmingham and largely considered to have influenced #CharlesDickens.
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Special Collections’ team librarian, Richard High, and collections assistant, Laura Hilton-Smith, reflect on Charles Dickens’ festive tales.
What's you favourite festive story?
Read online: https://t.co/kHOWbYNswU
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Una ilustración de John Leech para la 'Canción de #Navidad' de Dickens inspira la viñeta de hoy de @PaulThomas992 y otra reciente de @BrookesTimes basadas en las espectrales visitas a #Scrooge
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Published #OnThisDay in 1843, the most wonderful ghost story of Christmas - A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. @DickensMuseum
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Last look-
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George Cruikshank, in his illustration for Dickens’ story “Public Dinners” in “Sketches by Boz”, sneaks in both himself and Dickens.
https://t.co/0duLg82ZjO
@HeroGirl1409 @TheManaPool @BonafideVonafyd Hi there R.H.
There's several complete stories available on the podcast feed. I recommend starting with Let Them Go if you'd like something thrilling or The Christmas Thieves for a shortish Dickensian romp.
https://t.co/o2zKquWIMT