The author's name is Charles Dickens. He wrote the story during a time of sheer desperation at the then Governments attitude to child labour and the way these children some as young as 8 years old were forced to work long hours in factories and even in the mines.
Charles Dickens. It is properly A Christmas Carol. The unofficial title, based on the lead character, is Scrooge. It is worth noting that the actual Christmas song which is sung in the end of the story is not identified by name. Hollywood has handled this, as has Broadway, in different ways- the All-hands nature of Silent Night is often used, as is the more British-sounding God rest ye merry Gentlemen. Actually Dickens does not say what song was sung!
The author Charles Dickens wrote a Christmas Carol. It was published on 17 December 1843 by not only himself but with the help of Chapman and Hall. However, Dickens actually funded the first 600 copies from his own pocket as it was believed that story would not appeal
A Christmas Carol was written by Charles Dickensthat was first published on December 19, 1843. Dickens called it his "little Christmas Book". The story was instantly successful, selling over six thousand copies in one week. Originally written in six weeks under financial duress to help Dickens to pay off a debt, the tale has become one of the most popular and enduring Christmas stories of all time.
Charles Dickens wrote the Christmas Carol.
Charles Dickens
a Christmas carol
Its the same "A Christmas Carol"
maybe because a chirstmas carol has to do with christmas .
A Christmas Carol is fiction.
Scrooge is the main character in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
The correct word in this case would be Christmas carol.
A Carol Christmas was created on 2003-12-07.
The duration of A Carol Christmas is 2 hours.
The Production Budget for A Christmas Carol was $190,000,000.
A christmas carol in spanish is called "villancico"
Ode to Joy is not a Christmas Carol. It has been adapted as a hymn, but not a carol.
The Birds' Christmas Carol was created in 1887.