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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickes
3750119 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickes by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); (add.info.: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Caption reads: Scrooge, sitting in his room in front of the fire. Originally Published 1843. CD: English novelist, 7 February 1812-9 June 1870. Illustration by Harold Copping. 1863-1932
Charles Dickens- A Christmas Carol. Illustrated by Harold Copping. Raphael Tuck & Sons LTP, 1913. Page 50); Lebrecht Authors
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This print captures a pivotal moment from Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece, "A Christmas Carol". The image depicts the infamous Ebenezer Scrooge seated in his dimly lit room, gazing into the crackling fire. As one of literature's most memorable characters, Scrooge embodies the essence of a nineteenth-century miser – an old man consumed by greed and devoid of compassion. Illustrated by Harold Copping in 1913, this engraving beautifully encapsulates the somber atmosphere that permeates throughout Dickens' novel. With meticulous attention to detail, Copping brings to life Scrooge's solitary existence as he contemplates his past, present, and future during that fateful Christmas Eve. The significance of this scene lies in its representation of redemption and transformation. Through encounters with supernatural spirits on that haunting night, Scrooge undergoes a profound change of heart. This evocative illustration serves as a visual reminder of the power of empathy and kindness to melt even the coldest hearts. As we delve into this literary gem penned by Charles Dickens himself – an English novelist celebrated for his social commentary – we are transported back to Victorian England. Amidst themes exploring poverty, inequality, and redemption lie messages that remain relevant today: generosity triumphs over selfishness; love can heal even the deepest wounds; and it is never too late for personal growth. This print not only pays homage to two great artists but also invites us to reflect on our own capacity for change during this joyous holiday season.
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