
In the crisp, unforgiving streets of Victorian London, a solitary businessman named Scrooge runs his shop with an icy precision that mirrors the winter around him. His partnership with the deceased Mr. Marley has left him the sole keeper of a thriving yet cold‑hearted enterprise, and the name “Scrooge and Marley” still hangs above the door as a reminder of their relentless pursuit of profit. The narrative opens with a vivid portrait of his hardened demeanor—sharp eyes, frosted brow, and a temperament that repels every plea for charity or kindness.
When the night deepens, the ghost of Marley returns, bound in chains and burdened with a warning that the night is far from over. He foretells the arrival of three distinct spirits, each poised to reveal a different facet of Scrooge’s life and choices. Their impending visits promise a journey that will test his convictions and awaken questions about generosity, memory, and the true spirit of the season.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (191K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1870
One of the great storytellers of the Victorian age, he turned childhood hardship, sharp observation, and a gift for unforgettable characters into novels that still feel lively and human. His books blend humor, suspense, and social criticism in a way that continues to draw in new readers.
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