The joy of Christmas cannot be stifled by adversity
We have suffered a lot, but we now have much to be grateful for.
We have suffered a lot, but we now have much to be grateful for.
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without some version of Charles Dickens’ “ghostly little book”.
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When Charles Dickens died, he had spectacular fame, great wealth and an adoring public. But his personal life was complicated. Separated from his wife and
Charles Dickens popularised the traditional, English Christmas in 1843 in his novel A Christmas Carol, when Bob Cratchit and his family sit down on Christmas
Charles Dickens’ childhood was overshadowed by the improvidence of his father, John,and the chaotic state of the family’s finances. At 11, Charles, was sent to work
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