In 14 days after publishing all 6000 copies sold out there was such a demand that a further 6000 had to be printed quickly - It was received with huge acclaim
The Victorians viewed Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" as a powerful story that emphasized generosity, compassion, and the spirit of Christmas. It resonated with their growing concern for social issues and highlighted the importance of helping those less fortunate. The novella's popularity helped shape modern Christmas traditions.
I think the most playful Christmas carol is either "Jingle Bells" or "12 Days Of Christmas".
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what would victorians do after chritmas dinner
Victorians used boughs of greens, fruit, flowers, candles, ribbons, and pearls to decorate at Christmas.
a Christmas carol
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I'm pretty sure "A Christmas Carol" is rated PG. I doubt it is PG-13 and I don't think it's G, so it has to be PG.
Primarily as Victorians made Christmas a family celebration in the form that we celebrate to this day. Secondly Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" is a universally known story, which was set in Victorian times which is why its used as imagery that everyone can relate to.
maybe because a chirstmas carol has to do with christmas .
I think that Scrooge wrings his hand about 5-10 times over the course of A Christmas Carol, however, it differs with what version of 'A Christmas Carol' you are talking about, as there are multiple versions.
merry christmas I think your talking about the song "Carol of the Bells"
Yes