
Cantique de Noël
"Cantique de Noël" by Charles Dickens is a tale published in December 1843. It tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, Dickens's most universally known character, in what became the first and most celebrated of his Christmas stories. Written as a response to economic controversies and the plight of poor children, the work transformed into an affirmation of Christmas celebrations. Its enduring popularity and countless adaptations across theater, film, radio, and television reflect its universal message and lasting cultural impact.
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