
Wereld Bibliotheek - Onder leiding van L. Simons Charles Dickens - Een Kerstlied in Proza - Vertaald door J. Kuylman Met inleiding door L. S.
Uitgegeven voor De Mij. voor Goede en Goedkoope Lectuur door G. Schreuders Amsterdam
Iets over Charles Dickens - (1812–1870).
Een Kerstlied in Proza Zijnde een Spook-Kerstvertelling door Charles Dickens - Eerste Zang. - Marley’s Geest.
Tweede Zang. - De Eerste der Drie Geesten.
Derde Zang. - De Tweede der Drie Geesten.
Vierde Zang. - De Laatste der Geesten.
Vijfde Zang. - Het Einde.
Colofon - Beschikbaarheid
Dickens opens the tale on a cold, fog‑laden London night, where the hard‑hearted moneylender Ebenezer Scrooge keeps his world tightly bound to profit and routine. His sharp tongue and refusal to partake in any festive cheer set the stage for a story that feels both intimate and universally familiar. The narrator’s keen eye captures the bustling streets, the soot‑covered factories, and the quiet desperation of those left out of the season’s bounty.
When the first ghost appears, Scrooge is thrust into a night‑long journey through his own past, present, and the shadows of what may come. Each spectral encounter peels back layers of his character, exposing the roots of his bitterness and the human connections he has long ignored. Listeners are invited to reflect on the power of compassion, the possibility of change, and the true spirit that can transform even the most entrenched heart.
Language
nl
Duration
~3 hours (184K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/
Release date
2009-04-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1870
Famous for unforgettable characters, sharp humor, and a deep sympathy for ordinary people, this Victorian storyteller turned social criticism into some of the most widely loved novels in English. His books still feel lively and dramatic, whether he is writing about hardship, hope, or the strange comedy of everyday life.
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