This free A Christmas Carol revision guide is a detailed, practical resource designed to prepare pupils for the GCSE English ...
Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol to raise awareness of some of the problems in Victorian society. He thought that many of these problems could be solved if people were kinder to each other.
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is among his most popular work. When it was initially published in December 1843, Dickens had been certain the book would sell well. However, his goals wasn ...
Wish you could've seen Charles Dickens perform A Christmas Carol at one of his famous live performances, in which he was hopped up on champagne and oysters? Head to the Charles Dickens Museum ...
The graveyard scene in the 1984 production of A Christmas Carol was filmed in the town of Shrewsbury, England. The stone marker that Scott’s Scrooge discovers in the snow was left in place, and for 40 ...
Inspired by Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Kunle Barker reflects on housing’s missing architectural component ...
To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the Charles Dickens Museum in London is staging an exhibition of historic objects that ...
In 1843 the Victorian novelist wrote A Christmas Carol and started the phenomenon of the festive book. Charles Dickens Illustrated Gallery Mr Fezziwig's Ball by John Leech, from A Christmas Carol ...