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The Annotated Christmas Carol: A Christmas Carol in Prose (The Annotated Books) [Hardcover]

Charles Dickens , Michael Patrick Hearn , John Leech
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)


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November 17, 2004 The Annotated Books

Without question, The Annotated Christmas Carol is the most authoritative and entertaining edition ever produced.

What would Christmas be without A Christmas Carol? Charles Dickens’s famous ghost story is as much a part of the season as plum pudding and mistletoe, and Michael Patrick Hearn, the celebrated annotator of The Wizard of Oz and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, has prepared this sumptuous, thoroughly annotated edition, which has already become the definitive edition of our century. Initially published by Norton in 2004, this was the first edition to combine the original text of 1843 with Dickens’s Public Reading text that he performed in America in 1867–68, which had not been reprinted in nearly a century. Included are rare photographs as well as the original Leech wood engravings and hand-colored etchings, supplemented by other contemporary illustrations by George Cruikshank, Gustave Doré, John Tenniel, and “Phiz.” The Annotated Christmas Carol will be a literary feast for the whole family for generations. 2-color throughout, 100 black-and-white illustrations, and 8 pages of full color


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

For many people in the 21st century, Dickens's A Christmas Carol has come to define what "keeping Christmas" should look like. And according to Michael Patrick Hearn's superb introduction to this annotated edition of Dickens's beloved classic, that was precisely the author's intention. Dickens feared that encroaching industrialism undermined the traditional values of family, faith and simplicity, and that killjoy Puritans had done away with many of the pleasures of Christmas, so he set out to revive old-fashioned English customs. Hearn's introduction grandly describes the story's enduring popularity around the world (including Dickens's irate but mostly ineffectual attempts to stem the tide of its plagiarism). The annotated edition is enriched by numerous wood etchings, including some from the original 1843 art by Punch cartoonist John Leech. Old Scrooge himself would approve.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Adult/High School-Beginning with an introduction that covers the history of the classic tale, Hearn includes a wealth of information on the background of the story as well as a short biography of Dickens. The editor inserts quote after quote from contemporary reviewers, authors, friends, newspapers, and other sources that feature a perspective on the tale. The result is a large, long introduction filled with thoroughly researched information made readily available. The tale itself follows, filled with footnotes and supplementary facts. The addition of many photographs, some of them rare, helps present a realistic view of the writer's world. Wood engravings and hand-colored etchings by the original illustrator, Leech, provide interest and a note of authenticity. Supplemental illustrations by George Cruikshank, Gustave Dore, John Tenniel, and "Phiz" (Halbot Knight Browne) supply glimpses of the other tales and times of Dickens, while some feature more artwork they had done depicting scenes from A Christmas Carol. A reprint of the 1843 text used by Dickens when he read the tale aloud publicly is appended.
Pam Johnson, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 379 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; First edition (November 17, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393051587
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393051582
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 1.1 x 10.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #483,620 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Christmas Carol for Many Christmases Yet to Come November 11, 2003
Format:Hardcover
Michael Patrick Hearn wrote the first Annotated Christmas Carol back in 1976. He is also the author of many other books, including The Annotated Wizard of Oz and The Annotated Huckleberry Finn. Both of those had been published about twenty-five years ago and have recently been revised. Now it is A Christmas Carol's turn for a revised edition.

The first thing I noticed was the wealth of new material. The old introduction was 51 pages long. The new introduction is 100.

Hearn found lots of material in the intervening 27 years that make for a larger book. He benefited tremendously from the publication of the Oxford University Press edition of Dickens's letters. He uncovered many reviews and notices of the book in 1843 and 1844 and has included much of what he found in the introduction. He found information that had been obscured by time. For example, he found that the very first British editions arrived in Boston at 4:15 P.M. on Sunday, January 21st, and were pirated by Harper and Brothers within a few days. The New York True Sun was soon pirating the pirates by serializing the story on the front page of the daily paper by January 29th.

As one would expect, the revised edition has many more annotations accompanying the text, than the original edition. For example, the original book had 80 notes in Stave One whereas the 2003 edition has 110. Some of the new notes alone are worth purchasing the second edition, even if you already own the first. His notes on Joe, the old gray-haired rascal who deals with the laundress and charwoman are an essay unto themselves.

But the most significant addition is the appendix, which consists of the Public Reading version of A Christmas Carol, and an introduction that covers much of Dickens's involvement with the theatre. The annotations for this section are mostly concerned with the prompt copy and audience members' remembrances of how Dickens performed the reading. Hearn was able to visit the British Library where he consulted the unpublished manuscripts of the 1844 staged versions of A Christmas Carol. They were full of all sorts of tidbits of information that he passes on to us.

The new edition also has many more illustrations and photographs, including a stereoscopic picture of Dickens that I never knew existed, that make this volume one to treasure for many Christmases yet to come.

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A new take on an old tale December 31, 2003
Format:Hardcover
Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is as much a part of this holiday season as "It's a Wonderful Life" and this reissue of the 1976 edition, the perfect gift for traditionalists who love booklore, literary trivia and anecdotes. The Annotated Christmas Carol is that wonderful blend of hope, poverty, ghosts and folklore that illustrates the theme of greed vs. generosity in the Victorian era.

Who can fail to appreciate the qualities of this reissue, the stories behind the story, the people and places that so captured our imaginations? The Oxford University Press published the letters of Charles Dickens since the 1976 version, opening up a wealth of new material for Hearn to glean more details, including behind-the-scenes machinations of the original publication.

The archaic language is explained, as well as its origins. Hearn's meticulous research has unearthed the complexity of the tale: Dickens' autobiographical details, as well as an historical perspective, the where and how of the first printing and Dickens' oration that so enchanted his audiences.

Hearn has put together a small masterpiece of a treasured Christmas story, expanded, with beautiful reproductions of the original artwork. The art is outstanding; there are the photographs, lithographs and engravings sprinkled throughout the pages, lending that authentic Victorian flavor of Dickens' tale of the plight of the poor in an indifferent society. In addition, there are gorgeous four-color illustrations from the original printing. All in all, this is a book to be treasured by the family and shared in the true spirit of the season. Luan Gaines/2003.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate "Carol" December 17, 2003
Format:Hardcover
Simply amazing! That is the best description I can give of this version of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
How many times have you ever read this wonderful novel, but overlooked many parts because it may have seemed long-winded, or maybe you just didn't quite understand the Victorian language that Dickens used (and why wouldn't he?)? Being a student of Dickensian England, this book thoroughly explains every minute detail of the time period in which this story takes place (1843) through the story itself. So much so that, in fact, that after completing this encyclopedia (for it truly is an encyclopedia), I felt as if I understood completely what the readers of the time of Dickens must have felt after reading the first edition 160 years ago. Words, sentences, phrases - all explained desciptively so as one now knows what Dickens actually meant when writing them. It opened my eyes much wider to the WHOLE story, not just the fluff we've all come to know. And, as mentioned in other reviews, you get the complete original novel as well as the 'reading to the public' version, along with a very informative introduction.
I have reviewed several different "Christmas Carol" books - all of which are excellent in their own right. But this version, however simply put, takes the cake!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!
The Annotated Christmas Carol is a wonderful resource for the reader compulsive enough to want to know particulars of early Victorian society that the then contemporary reader... Read more
Published 16 months ago by K. A. Harris
5.0 out of 5 stars This Is What Christmas Is All About
Much of what we now think of as a traditional Christmas has its origins in the Victorian era. Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is probably one of the best known of those... Read more
Published 16 months ago by John D. Cofield
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"A Christmas Carol" is not just A Christmas story, but one of THE Christmas stories.

Not only is it instantly recognizable by pretty much everybody, but it's... Read more
Published on December 14, 2010 by E. A Solinas
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Anyone who Loves A Christmas Carol
For decades I have read A Christmas Carol every December. I can't imagine Christmas without reading Dickens' classic. Read more
Published on December 11, 2010 by Kenneth L. Matheny
5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to know more...
If you enjoy learning about the life of Charles Dickens, and how Christmas Carol came to be written, if you might enjoy the history of great literature, this book does all that. Read more
Published on May 1, 2010 by Garrett Sullivan
4.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL BOOK!
This has always been my favorite book, and I have collected copies over the years. This by far, is one of the nicest books of A Christmas Carol, one I will always treasure. Read more
Published on February 6, 2010 by Barbara
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book
Everything you would expect from it and more. Lots of fascinating bits about Dickens and the time he lived in and the impact of A Christmas Carol on our culture. Read more
Published on January 23, 2010 by Kim
5.0 out of 5 stars A rich story made richer
A wonderful story with rich imagery made better with context and slang explanations to help us understand at a completely different level! Read more
Published on January 10, 2009 by M. Love
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone's favorite christmas story, expanded and expounded.
Of all the annotated classic works, this one is probably my favorite. I like it for a number of reasons. It can be enjoyed in one (longish) sitting. Read more
Published on May 3, 2008 by Eric C. Sedensky
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST CHRISTMAS STORY EVER, and Dickens' Most Beloved Work, Reproduced...
Over the course of my life, I have enjoyed many and sundry versions of A Christmas Carol on screen and stage. But only recently did I finally get around to reading it. Read more
Published on January 19, 2008 by Waitsel Smith
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