The question of haunting itself has its own interest, but one might also wonder why Dicken's Christmas Carol - a Christmas story - should be at all haunted. While some connection between Christmas, winter and the supernatural can be traced back through Shakespeare and no doubt beyond, Dickens seems especially interested in the manifestation of ghosts and phantoms at Christmas-time. Indeed, by publishing his own and many others’ seasonal ghost stories in his magazines, Household Words and All the Year Round, he can be attributed with making the ghost story a sort of Victorian Christmas tradition (Cox xiii). Moreover, in his Christmas tales, Dickens saw no contradiction in combining the Gothic effects of ghost stories with sentimental scenes ...
This article examines John Henry Pepper’s spectacularly successful 1862 adaptation of Charles Dicken...
Although Dickens' familiarity with Victorian theatre has been explored with reference to his own pla...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
The question of haunting itself has its own interest, but one might also wonder why Dicken's Christm...
The paper deals with the way Dickens presents the concepts of social responsibility, self-transforma...
There is a long tradition in the UK, in England in particular, of the Christmas ghost story. The mos...
This dissertation explores how the cultural and literary development – one might argue, creation – o...
Each Christmas during his tenure as Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, M.R.James would take part ...
The nineteenth century was an age of reason and industrialization. Magic and mythical creatures ceas...
This paper focuses on UK and US traditions of seasonal horror at Christmas and Halloween to consider...
Embracing the Christmas spirit, Martin Weller looks to some Dickensian inspiration and finds that th...
The Victorian culture of mourning and fascination with death is only partly responsible for the rise...
Keynote paper. This paper examines the connections between the winter season and Gothic historical ...
The aim of this study is to stylistically analyze the common symbols in Charles Dickens’s Christmas ...
The most lasting Christmas fiction tends to use Christmas as a setting not as the main subject and t...
This article examines John Henry Pepper’s spectacularly successful 1862 adaptation of Charles Dicken...
Although Dickens' familiarity with Victorian theatre has been explored with reference to his own pla...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
The question of haunting itself has its own interest, but one might also wonder why Dicken's Christm...
The paper deals with the way Dickens presents the concepts of social responsibility, self-transforma...
There is a long tradition in the UK, in England in particular, of the Christmas ghost story. The mos...
This dissertation explores how the cultural and literary development – one might argue, creation – o...
Each Christmas during his tenure as Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, M.R.James would take part ...
The nineteenth century was an age of reason and industrialization. Magic and mythical creatures ceas...
This paper focuses on UK and US traditions of seasonal horror at Christmas and Halloween to consider...
Embracing the Christmas spirit, Martin Weller looks to some Dickensian inspiration and finds that th...
The Victorian culture of mourning and fascination with death is only partly responsible for the rise...
Keynote paper. This paper examines the connections between the winter season and Gothic historical ...
The aim of this study is to stylistically analyze the common symbols in Charles Dickens’s Christmas ...
The most lasting Christmas fiction tends to use Christmas as a setting not as the main subject and t...
This article examines John Henry Pepper’s spectacularly successful 1862 adaptation of Charles Dicken...
Although Dickens' familiarity with Victorian theatre has been explored with reference to his own pla...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...