In Our Time

A Christmas Carol

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Dec 16, 2021
Juliet John, a Professor of English Literature, brings her expertise on Dickens, while John Mee, an Eighteenth-Century Studies expert, provides historical insights. Dinah Birch, a Pro-Vice-Chancellor and literary scholar, analyzes 'A Christmas Carol's' themes. The trio explores Scrooge's transformation through supernatural encounters, emphasizing nostalgia and redemption. They discuss the Cratchit family's role in reflecting the true spirit of Christmas and the novella's critique of capitalism, connecting Dickens' legacy to today's consumer-driven holiday culture.
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ANECDOTE

Dickens's Crossroads

  • Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol after a less successful American trip and book.
  • He was at a crossroads, examining his childhood and financial anxieties, reflected in the book's themes.
INSIGHT

The Ghosts' Impact

  • A Christmas Carol is structured around visits from four ghosts: Marley and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
  • Scrooge's past and potential futures prompt reflection and change.
INSIGHT

Urban Christmas

  • Dickens made Christmas an urban celebration, reflecting changing times and the growing urban poor population.
  • The story offered human connection in a world defined by materialism.
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