yes, and no... Dickens wrote this short story as part of his first novel, The Pickwick Papers (1837). Obviously, he returned to and developed its central premise and themes some years later when he penned A Christmas Carol (1843).
I have been thinking that it would be enjoyable if someone recorded this stand-alone story from 'Pickwick' for winter listening. I am only sorry that I have discovered it a little bit too late for Christmas. Thank you so much. If you ever had the time to record the whole of the 'Christmas at Dingley Dell' chapters, that too would be delightful!
Charles Dickens heavily plagiarized this story from two stories written by Mathew Franklin Whittier. The following paper explains: www.ial.goldthread.com/The_Convoluted_Plagiarists.pdf
Beautiful story, read superbly!
Thanks for sharing
This is a just a Christmas Carol in 30 minutes rather than 40 days.
Loved it
Yes it is remarkably similar isn’t it! Thanks Brian
yes, and no... Dickens wrote this short story as part of his first novel, The Pickwick Papers (1837). Obviously, he returned to and developed its central premise and themes some years later when he penned A Christmas Carol (1843).
Fantastic Narration! 7:11 6:37 7:35 22:16. 24:40 26:25, 27:07
Ah thanks Evelan!
Wonderful!!!
Thanks so much for listening 🎧 ❤️
I have been thinking that it would be enjoyable if someone recorded this stand-alone story from 'Pickwick' for winter listening. I am only sorry that I have discovered it a little bit too late for Christmas. Thank you so much.
If you ever had the time to record the whole of the 'Christmas at Dingley Dell' chapters, that too would be delightful!
Hi Katy! Glad you found the story, and thanks for the recommendation. I’ll put it on the list for next Xmas 🎄
This shit good to fall asleep too, would also recommend asbjornsen and moe,Hans Christian Andersen, and the Arabian nights
Thanks for listening, Colton. Lots more of those to be found on the channel already!
I’ll have to check that out, thanks
Charles Dickens heavily plagiarized this story from two stories written by Mathew Franklin Whittier. The following paper explains:
www.ial.goldthread.com/The_Convoluted_Plagiarists.pdf
An interesting read! Thanks for listening 🎧
An earlier work he liked and decided to expand upon into a novel. I like this one a lot though :) 🧟🧌😁