Showing posts with label Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2024

Why ‘A Christmas Carol’ Endures; The New York Times, December 24, 2024

Roger Rosenblatt , The New York Times; Why ‘A Christmas Carol’ Endures

"In some ways, the story’s enduring appeal is easy to account for. “A Christmas Carol” is, first and foremost, a ghost story — a genre that never seems to go out of fashion. But what’s less easy to account for, and more interesting, is how this 19th-century tale has continued to speak to modern readers, offering moral lessons that have only grown more relevant over the decades.

At its core, it is a story about the forces that exist within all of us: greed and generosity, hatred and love, repentance and forgiveness. It doesn’t hurt that it concerns one of literature’s most compelling characters: Ebenezer Scrooge."

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Smashed Ebenezer Scrooge gravestone swiftly repaired free of charge; The Guardian, December 7, 2024

 , The Guardian; Smashed Ebenezer Scrooge gravestone swiftly repaired free of charge

"“The message in the book is all about generosity, isn’t it,’” Mann said. “Actually, in a strange way, this whole episode ties into what Christmas is all about … It’s just really heartwarming that it’s been repaired so quickly and for free.”"