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Scrooge Objects To Christmas. "out Upon Merrry Christmas! If I Could Work My Will, "Said Scrooge, "every Idiot Who Goes About With Merry Christmas On His Lips, Should Be Boiled With His Own Pudding, And Buried With A Stake Of Holly Through His Heart!"Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Novella A Christmas Carol From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
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Scrooge Objects To Christmas. "out Upon Merrry Christmas! If I Could Work My Will, "Said Scrooge, "every Idiot Who Goes About With Merry Christmas On His Lips, Should Be Boiled With His Own Pudding, And Buried With A Stake Of Holly Through His Heart!"Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Novella A Christmas Carol From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
Scrooge Objects To Christmas. " out Upon Merrry Christmas! If I Could Work My Will, " Said Scrooge, " every Idiot Who Goes About With Merry Christmas On His Lips, Should Be Boiled With His Own Pudding, And Buried With A Stake Of Holly Through His Heart!" Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Novella A Christmas Carol From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
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This print captures a powerful scene from Charles Dickens' timeless novella, "A Christmas Carol". Illustrated by the talented Harry Furniss for the Testimonial Edition of 1910, this image depicts the infamous character Scrooge expressing his disdain for Christmas. With a scowl on his face and arms crossed defiantly, Scrooge's words echo through the illustration: "Out upon merry Christmas! If I could work my will, every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on his lips should be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart!". The intricate details in this illustration bring to life the classic Victorian setting that Dickens is renowned for. The lines etched by Furniss skillfully capture Scrooge's bitter demeanor as he objects to the joyous holiday season. This image serves as a reminder of how one man's transformation can inspire hope and redemption. As we gaze at this thought-provoking artwork, we are transported back in time to witness an iconic moment in literature. It reminds us of the power of storytelling and its ability to evoke strong emotions within us all. This print is not just an illustration; it is an invitation to delve into Dickens' world and experience firsthand the magic that lies within "A Christmas Carol. "
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