SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2022
A TALE OF TWO DICKENS
Christmas is a time for traditions. One
of mine involves watching various versions
of the movie "A Christmas Carol" based on
the Charles Dickens novel. My tradition
began over 70 years ago at my home in
Hazleton where, each Christmas Eve, my
Mom, Dad, brother, and I would gather
around a record player and listen to actor
Lionel Barrymore narrate the classic story
of Scrooge and the four ghosts he encountered
on his way to personal redemption as a decent
human being. These days it's the movie versions
I watch and there's no shortage of those. Some
135 movie/tv versions of the story have been
made over the years the first beng produced
in 1901. Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol
in 1843. It was ready by December 19th and
sold more than 6,000 copies by Christmas!
Unfortunately Dickens agreed to pay to have
his novel published so he really didn't make
much money from those successful sales.
Seems he was a great writer but no so good
a businessman. In fact generations of his
surviving family get virtually nothing from
all the versions of A Christmas Carol that
have been made since 1843! Hope you have
some great Christmas traditions and are
enjoying them with family and friends
this year. God bless us, everyone! And
may all your NEWS be good!
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