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Christmas Stories

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English
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Classics

The festive traditions that sprang up in Victorian times are often attributed in part to the Christmas stories of Charles Dickens and their evocative depictions of nineteenth-century life. This collection brings together five of Dickens' best-known Christmas stories: the universally loved 'A Christmas Carol', as well as 'The Chimes', 'The Cricket on the Hearth', 'The Battle of Life', and 'The Haunted Man'.

© 2018 Arcturus (Ebook): 9781789503401

Release date

Ebook: 15 October 2018

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