Dickens works such as the Christmas stories were regularly turned into stage plays during his life, while today most people ...
Charles Dickens trained many to hate capitalism, but he never understood the difference between envious hatred of wealth and charitable concern for the poor.
Desperate for money, the author penned the classic holiday tale in unusually fast fashion only for it to sell out within a ...
Lucy Whitehead, Royal Holloway, University of London A Christmas Carol is usually read as a Victorian morality tale about ...
This festive season, the OxStu revisits Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, considering how it has shaped our modern ...
Nearly 200 years on, Dickens’s festive ghost story remains one of the sharpest critiques of money, morality and social ...