Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol
Mit Illustrationen von John Leech
Herausgegeben von Herbert Geisen
Reclam
1983 Philipp Reclam jun. GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart
Bibliographisch aktualisierte Ausgabe 2010
Made in Germany 2017
RECLAM ist eine eingetragene Marke der Philipp Reclam jun. GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart
ISBN 978-3-15-960482-4
ISBN der Buchausgabe 978-3-15-009150-0
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Author’s Preface
Preface
Characters
A Christmas Carol
Stave I: Marley’s Ghost
Stave II: The First of the Three Spirits
Stave III: The Second of the Three Spirits
Stave IV: The Last of the Spirits
Stave V: The End of It
Editorische Notiz
Literaturhinweise
Nachwort
Hinweise zur E-Book-Ausgabe
The narrow space within which it was necessary to confine these Christmas Stories, when they were originally published, rendered their construction a matter of some difficulty, and almost necessitated what is peculiar in their machinery. I never attempted great elaboration of detail in the working out of character within such limits, believing that it could not succeed. My purpose was, in a whimsical kind of masque which the goodhumour of the season justified, to awaken some loving and forbearing thoughts, never out of season in a Christian land.
I have endeavoured in this Ghostly little book to raise the Ghost of an Idea which shall not put my readers out of humour with themselves, with each other, with the season, or with me. May it haunt their houses pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it.
Their faithful Friend and Servant,
C. D.
December 1843.
BOB CRATCHIT, clerk to Ebenezer Scrooge
PETER CRATCHIT, a son of the preceding
TIM CRATCHIT (‘Tiny Tim’), a cripple, youngest son of Bob Cratchit
MR. FEZZIWIG, a kind-hearted, jovial old merchant
FRED, Scrooge’s nephew
GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST, a phantom showing things past
GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT, a spirit of a kind, generous, and hearty nature
[5] GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET YO COME, an apparition showing the shadows of things which yet may happen
GHOST OF JACOB MARLEY, a spectre of Scrooge’s former partner in business
JOE, a marine-store dealer and receiver of stolen goods
EBENEZER SCROOGE, a grasping, covetous old man, the surviving partner of the firm of Scrooge and Marley
MR. TOPPER, a bachelor
DICK WILKINS, a fellow-apprentice of Scrooge’s
BELLE, a comely matron, an old sweetheart of Scrooge’s
CAROLINE, wife of one of Scrooge’s debtors
MRS. CRATCHIT, wife of Bob Cratchit
BELINDA and MARTHA CRATCHIT, daughters of the preceding
MRS. DILBER, a laundress
FAN, the sister of Scrooge
MRS. FEZZIWIG, the worthy partner of Mr. Fezziwig