A direct descendant of Charles Dickens delves into the many merry ways
in which the author of A Christmas Carol celebrated & influenced the
holiday. Dickens and Christmas is an exploration of the
19th-century phenomenon that became the Christmas we know and love
today—and of the writer who changed, forever, the ways in which it
is celebrated. Charles Dickens was born in an age of great social
change. He survived childhood poverty to become the most adored and
influential man of his time. Throughout his life, he campaigned
tirelessly for better social conditions, including by his most famous
work, A Christmas Carol. He wrote this novella specifically "to strike
a sledgehammer blow on behalf of the poor man's child," and it began
the Victorian's obsession with Christmas. This new book, written by
one of his direct descendants, explores not only Dickens's most famous
work, but also his all-too-often overlooked other Christmas novellas.
It takes the readers through the seasonal short stories he wrote, for
both adults and children, includes much-loved festive excerpts from
his novels, uses contemporary newspaper clippings, and looks at
Christmas writings by Dickens's contemporaries. To give an even more
personal insight, readers can discover how the Dickens family itself
celebrated Christmas, through the eyes of Dickens's unfinished
autobiography, family letters, and his children's memoirs. Dickens and
Christmas also explores the ways in which his works have gone on to
influence how the festive season is celebrated around the globe.
"Brilliant . . . a very readable book, a slice of social history
involving a man who, more than anyone, encapsulates Christmas in
literature."— Books Monthly
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ISBN
9781526712288
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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