By the early part of the nineteenth century Christmas had almost died out. The Times newspaper, for example, did not once mention Christmas between 1790 and 1835. Charles Dickens with his story A Christmas Carol did more than anyone to change all that. His tale of Scrooge, the Cratchit’s, and Tiny Tim was a smash hit from the start. He wrote the story in just two months, beginning in October 1843 and finishing at the end of November. The book was published on 17 December 1843 and immediately sold out.
When we give our Christmas talks people are always surprised how many of our Christmas traditons we owe to the Victorians and especially Dickens ,,
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True… traditions from Christmas, greeting card giving, Valentines and even funeral ceremonies etc are all based in Victorian legend!
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