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A Christmas Carol.
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a timeless Christmas classic about Ebenezer Scrooge, redemption, memory, generosity, and the moral imagination of the holiday season.
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About this book
A Christmas story about redemption, memory, and generosity
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens remains one of the most beloved holiday books in English literature because it combines ghost story atmosphere with emotional clarity, social criticism, and a deeply satisfying moral transformation. The novella follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a miser whose cold view of money, charity, family, and human feeling is challenged over the course of one unforgettable Christmas Eve. Through visions of the past, present, and future, Dickens turns a compact seasonal tale into a meditation on loneliness, responsibility, and the possibility of change.
What makes this book endure is its extraordinary balance of warmth and severity. Dickens writes with theatrical energy and vivid imagery, but he also gives the story real emotional and ethical weight. Scrooge's journey is not simply sentimental; it is a recognition that a life built on isolation and contempt impoverishes both the self and the wider community. Readers returning to this classic often rediscover not only its famous scenes and characters, but also its sharp social conscience and its insistence that generosity is a practical force in ordinary life.
This DotBooks edition is ideal for readers who want a clean, accessible digital version of a foundational Christmas classic—whether for annual rereading, first-time discovery, family discussion, or seasonal book gifting.
About this edition
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: DotBooks.store
Year: 1843
Format: Digital edition
Language: English
Further context
Wikipedia: A Christmas Carol
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