
Charles Dickens and the Making of 'A Christmas Carol'
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Tanya S. Bartlett
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Michael Norris
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When first published in December of 1843, Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol was hailed instantly as a masterpiece. Since that time, the work has never been out of print and has been translated into dozens of languages, adapted into countless stage and film versions, and even made into operas and ballets.
In this penetrating study narrated by leading British voice artist Tanya S. Bartlett, Michael Norris tells the complete story behind Dickens' writing of the book. Norris dives deep into his topic to discover the altruistic angels and monetary demons which drove Dickens, the public debates and rancor which informed him, and the terrible childhood memories which both haunted and inspired him.
Here, at last, we have the ideal reader's companion for Dickens' Christmas classic.
©2011 Michael Norris (P)2014 New Street Communications, LLCLos oyentes también disfrutaron...
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- Lauren Bergold
- 12-23-14
fascinating, in a slightly academic way
Would you listen to Charles Dickens and the Making of 'A Christmas Carol' again? Why?
i can imagine listening to this every year, right before i listen to "a christmas carol". i loved hearing the context of what was going on in both the world and dickens' life when he wrote his most famous holiday tale. the information is arranged thematically and is both interesting and easily understood. possibly not for everyone, but english literature buffs ought to be happy. the narrator does a nice job, as well.
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- 11-29-23
Awful narration
The narrator is awful, she sounds like Siri or some other computer generated voice. Terrible
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