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Christmas Stories

[Christmas Stories]
DICKENS, Charles
Año: 
1843
Tags: 
Literatura - Cuentos - 
Navidad
Género: 
Literatura
Público: 
General
Editorial: 
Arcturus
Año de publicación: 
2019
Páginas: 
384
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A collection of stories centered on Christmas and reflections on the human condition, generosity, and redemption. Among the best-known tales are A Christmas Carol, which narrates the transformation of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge after the visit of three ghosts representing his past, present, and future; The Cricket on the Hearth, where music and family harmony play a central role; and The Battle of Life, which explores sacrifices and selfless dedication for the well-being of loved ones. Each story combines social critique with a message of hope and redemption.

The common thread of these tales is Christmas as a time for reconciliation. Dickens uses the holiday to delve into universal themes: poverty, loneliness, greed, and compassion. The stories not only depict Victorian life and its challenges but also convey values that transcend their time and remain relevant today: empathy, solidarity, and the importance of family.

Charles Dickens (1812‑1870) was one of the most influential writers of the 19th century and a master of short stories and social novels. His work reflects a deep concern for the inequalities of his time, social injustice, and the human condition, combined with exceptional narrative talent. Dickens’s work also reflects a profound Christian awareness, with a strong moral and spiritual dimension, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness, mercy, and love for others. Furthermore, Dickens is a cornerstone of English and world literature, capable of blending social critique, humor, emotion, and fantasy in equal measure.


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