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The novel, A Christmas Carol was written by Charles Dickens and published on 9 December, 1843.Dickens originally planned to write a pamphlet entitled An Appeal to the People of England, on Behalf of the Poor Man's Child, inspired by the Children's Employment Commission Report, which was to have outlined the plight of the vast underclass of London. But after pleas to Commissioners of the report went unanswered, Dickens abandoned the idea believing a well-written story would have greater impact.
John Rokesmith (alias Harmon) says it to Bella Wilfer in Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend."
A song that is song with a group at people's doorsteps. The book by Charles Dickens about Scrooge's tranformation.
He was asked by a paper to write weekly installments. Eventually people noticed ihm and had him professionally published.
"God bless us everyone" is a phrase commonly associated with the story of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. In the story, it reflects a wish for blessings and goodwill for all people, emphasizing the spirit of generosity and kindness during the holiday season.
People like Christmas so they buy things that interested them and got them ready for Christmas eve and Charles dickens was the most famous one because people use to like his other stories and songs and they thought that this song was gonna be just like the other because everything that Charles Dickens wrote was to goo to be true
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Prisons and Union workhouses were suggested as alternatives to charity for people in need.
To highlight the issues of poverty, child labour and deprivation that people were suffering across Britain at the time
The Christmas day in Britain was already classed as a "holy Day" or Holiday where business were expected to close at least part of the day and people attend church to celebrate the day. The book makes light reference to this.
Not poet but writer. He wrote Christmas Story and changed how people celebrated Christmas. His scene of people having a Christmas dinner with all the decorations gave a Victorian England a model of what it should be like.
It was priced by Dickens at 5 shillings (UK money pre-decimalisation) which he believed most people could afford.