Kristian Still@KristianStillFollow42 items1 Activating this element will cause content on the page to be updated.Charles Dickens - A Christmas CarolPlunder these resourcesSoundCloudNeil Gaiman Reads “A Christmas Carol”Acclaimed author Neil Gaiman performs a memorable dramatic reading from NYPL’s own rare copy of “A Christmas Carol,” which includes edits and prompts Charles Dickens wrote in his own hand for his uniqspectator.co.ukhttps://www.spectator.co.uk/article/in-defence-of-scrooge/pca.stThe Magic of A Christmas Carol, with Simon Callow and John Mullan - Intelligence SquaredWhat is it about Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol that has enchanted the public since its publication in 1843? Few people are as well placed to answer that question than John Mullan and Simon Callow. Mullan is a professor of English literature, whose recent book, The Artful Dickens, reveals the tr…Youtube IconYouTubeYoutube IconYouTubebbc.co.ukBBC Sounds - A Christmas Carol - Available EpisodesListen to the latest episodes of A Christmas Carol on BBC Soundsbbc.co.ukThe Essay - The Writer’s Dickens - Justin Cartwright - Christmas - BBC SoundsJustin Cartwright reflects on the place that Christmas occupies in Charles Dickens’s work.bbc.co.ukCharles Dickens - A Christmas Carol - BBC SoundsCharles Dickens’ classic ghost story for Christmas, starring Ralph Richardson.bbc.co.ukBBC Sounds - A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - Available EpisodesListen to the latest episodes of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens on BBC Soundsbbc.co.ukPlot summary - Video - BBC BitesizeRevise and learn about the plot of Charles Dickens’s novella, A Christmas Carol with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature.Youtube IconYouTubeYoutube IconYouTubebbc.co.ukBBC Two - The Victorian Slum - ClipsClips from The Victorian SlumBBC iPlayerThe Victorian Slum - 1. The 1860sA group of 21st-century people move into a recreated Victorian slum in London's East End.bbc.co.ukA Christmas Carol - Plot summary - Plot summary - GCSE English Literature Revision - BBC BitesizeRevise and learn about the plot of Charles Dickens’s novella, A Christmas Carol with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature.cornwalllive.comCharles Dickens was inspired by visit to ‘desolate’ CornwallThe Oliver Twist and David Copperfield author’s trip 180 years ago played a part in improving the lives of Cornish miners as well as inspiring parts of A Christmas CarolYoutube IconYouTubebbc.co.ukWho the dickens was Charles Dickens? - CBBC NewsroundOn the 150th anniversary of the death of British author Charles Dickens - De’Graft tells us why it’s important to remember him all these years later.remembermore.appRememberMore Classroom400+ retrieval flashcards, categorised and tagged.bbc.co.ukHow Charles Dickens’ food defined Christmas - BBC NewsThe writer was a serious foodie and his books introduced us to a Christmas menu that has barely changed.Youtube IconYouTubeA Christmas Carol is not cosy, and its angry message should still haunt us - The Guardianthe GuardianA Christmas Carol is not cosy, and its angry message should still haunt usDickens’s novella has become a festive staple but it was intended as a polemic about the treatment of the poorThe Old VicA Christmas Carol - The Home of Dickens | The Old VicBorn in 1812, Charles Dickens pre-dates The Old Vic by just six years. Sitting at the heart of Lambeth and Southwark, our theatre spent...InfedCharles Dickens on ragged schooling – infed.org:encounter with ragged schooling made a lasting impact upon him and is said to have been a significant element in his writing of A Christmas Carol. Here we reproduce a letter describing a visit to Field Lane Ragged School (Field Lane was established in 1841 as a Ragged School and Sabbath School by a Christian missionary).Victoria and Albert MuseumV&A · Victorian Christmas traditionsThe Victorians created Christmas as we know it – from Christmas cards and crackers to the decorated Christmas treeYoutube IconYouTubeThe British LibraryHealth and hygiene in the 19th centuryIn a time when diseases like smallpox, cholera and TB were insatiable and continued to relapse in epidemical waves, Liza Picard explores how medical pioneers and health innovations shaped the landscape of medicine in the 19th century.The British LibraryThe origins of A Christmas CarolProfessor John Sutherland considers how Dickens’s A Christmas Carol engages with Victorian attitudes towards poverty, labour and the Christmas spirit.The Charles Dickens PageCharles Dickens' LondonLearn what it was like to live in Charles Dickens' London.NPR.org'Dirty Old London': A History Of The Victorians' Infamous FilthIn the 19th century, London was the capital of the largest empire the world had ever known - and it was infamously filthy. It had choking, sooty fogs; the Thames River was thick with human sewage; and the streets were covered with mud.Youtube IconYouTubeBBC iPlayerA Christmas Carol - BBC adaptationAn original take on Dickens's iconic ghost story from the creator of Peaky Blinders.BBCThe Charles Dickens Show (extended)Victorian Christmas traditions are introduced in an amusing chat show with our host Charles Dickens, We learn rich children could expect expensive presents at Christmas, while poor children might receive a simple gift of fruit or wood. Celebrity chef Mrs Beeton describes the food eaten in a well-off Victorian family on Christmas Day.BBCThe Charles Dickens Show - Spoof talk showExtract - Charles Dickens presents a topical chat show about Christmas time in the Victorian era. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert tell us about Christmas in the royal household, where many Christmas traditions were started.BBC iPlayerBBC iPlayerThe stakes rise as the last two Spirits visit Scrooge. He faces the impact of his actions.Course HeroA Christmas Carol Study Guide | Course HeroCite This Study Guide MLA Bibliography Course Hero. "A Christmas Carol Study Guide." Course Hero. 27 Oct. 2016. Web. 8 Dec. 2019. . In text (Course Hero) APA Bibliography Course Hero. (2016, October 27). A Christmas Carol Study Guide. In Course Hero. Retrieved December 8, 2019, from https://www.coursehero.com/lit/A-Christmas-Carol/ In text (Course Hero, 2016) Chicago Bibliography Course Hero.StandardebooksA Christmas Carol, by Charles DickensFREE access. (1 hour 46 minutes).TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBCDickens and LondonWatch "Dickens and London" below.TimeThe Real Reason Charles Dickens Wrote 'A Christmas Carol'The story's seemingly timeless transcendence hides the fact that it was very much the product of a particular moment in historyYoutube IconYouTube To pick up a draggable item, press the space bar. While dragging, use the arrow keys to move the item. 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