Chris Dickens
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Kind American readers: your most stolen book is, apparently, the Bible; while ours, as noted on this site before, is a street directory. Who should envy who?• On the slippery greatness of A Christmas Carol. (The negative side of the argument seems to me overdone, but the positive bit is acute.)• Further seasonality: a Christmas tree made of books.• When cliches collide. (And yes, I know, before stooping to mock, I should walk a mile through...
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- Iggy Scrooge' takes Dickens' wit and gets some rock on (thenewstribune.com)
Discovered: Dickens' Alternative Endings to "A Christmas Carol"!Crosswalk.com (blog)A notebook recently discovered in the attic of a London thimble inspector turned out to have belonged to the great writer Charles Dickens. ...and more »
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- Timeless Thursday: Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol (teacherlingo.com)
LONDON (Reuters) - Walt Disney's high-tech adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" climbed to the top of the British box office chart in a quiet weekend ahead of the arrival later this month of blockbusters "Avatar" and "Sherlock Holmes."
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- Charles Dickens tops the British box office (chinapost.com.tw)
Charles Dickens wrote “A Christmas Carol” 166 years ago. He created one of literature’s most famous characters, Ebenezer Scrooge, who exhibited many signs of an older person in deep psychological trouble. Geriatric specialists didn’t exist back in Dickens’ day. They do now. Recently, three Inland Northwest experts discussed why some modern elders end up angry and isolated, like Scrooge did.
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- Having a Dickens of a Christmas (pressdemocrat.com)
- What the Dickens (celsius1414.com)
- Tvxohof, 12/2009-B: Charles Dickens (toobworld.blogspot.com)
By Melanie Barker
Correspondent
LYNNHAVEN
In the new film version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," actor Jim Carrey plays Ebenezer Scrooge, as well as the ghosts of Christmas past, present and yet-to-come.
Compared to Norfolk actor and writer D. D. Delaney, that's small potatoes.
In his one-man, one-hour performance of the holiday classic, Delaney plays all 22 characters.
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