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Cancion De Navidad
Cancion De Navidad
Cancion De Navidad
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Cancion De Navidad

Escrito por Charles Dickens

Narrado por Laura García

Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas

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La inolvidable historia del malvado que es visitado en la Navidad por los espiritus de aquellos que quisiera no conocer, es una de esa obras eternas que maravillan cada vez que se conocen.
IdiomaEspañol
EditorialYOYO USA
Fecha de lanzamiento1 ene 2001
ISBN9781611553093
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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens was born in 1812 and grew up in poverty. This experience influenced ‘Oliver Twist’, the second of his fourteen major novels, which first appeared in 1837. When he died in 1870, he was buried in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey as an indication of his huge popularity as a novelist, which endures to this day.

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  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    If you live in the English speaking world and have spent any time around a tv during the month of December, you know the plot.Is the story worth reading and not just watching? Very much. It preserves the poignancy of lost time and redemption that is at the heart of Scrooge's story - even more than a religious message. Dickens addresses the reader directly, and there is more humor than most adaptations show.This edition has an interesting account of the first time Dickens read the story to a general audience - the beginning of Dickens' career in performing his work which proved almost as lucrative as the mere writing of it.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    The 8th of Dickens' 24 major works, and the 1st of his 5 "Christmas novellas".... well, this is just wonderful, isn't it? Next to the characters of Oliver Twist, Scrooge and his ghosts - not to mention that little brat Tim - must be the most well-known Dickensians of our cultural consciousness. This is just first-class stuff, showcasing Dickens' skill for shorter fiction. Scrooge is perhaps Dickens' first real character. No, he's no Emma Bovary, I'll admit. But the short bursts we get of his life, combined with the ultimate causes of his change, give more insight than we saw in Oliver, Nicholas, Nell, and Barnaby. I think every person in the Western world has read this novella but, if you haven't, what are you waiting for? (The other four Christmas novellas... yeah, not so much.)
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    I love A Christmas Carol. I've read it over and over. It is one of those stories that I will never grow tired of.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    My uncle sat me down one Christmas eve past - me, a restless pre-teen brat - and made me take turns with him, reading this book aloud. "Kinda BO-ring and hokey," I thought, "It's Christmas time, I get it." But my uncle had been a sailor. He knew about messages in bottles thrown from ships at sea. Fifty years later, I recall this incident with tears. And somewhere, adrift in The Ether, Dickens nudges my uncle, points at me and winks.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    This feels more like a book Dickens discovered than one that he wrote. Worth re-reading every few years.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    A Christmas Carol is Decembers book club choice so ive left it to read over the Christmas period. However also over Christmas on the tv there has been several versions of the classic, from Alistar Simm to The Muppets. My husband I think has watched every one.So sitting down to read the book I felt I had already read it. I have read Charles Dickens twice before and both times have enjoyed but found hard going. This book I found easier. The story is timeless and is the Christmas story that everyone knows.The book is sure to bring out the Christmas spirit when read. I give the story five stars quite easily, I just wished I could have read it before the many versions on tv appeared.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    Inhaltsangabe:Ebener Scrooge ist ein reicher Kaufmann, der aus ärmlichen Verhältnissen stammt. Seit dem Tod seines Geschäftsparnters Marley ist er noch geiziger, noch kaltherziger und garstiger geworden. Und die Weihnachtszeit ist ihm sowieso ein Greuel, denn das bedeutet, das sein Kommis Cratchit einen bezahlten freien Tag bekommt.Doch am Abend vor Weihnachten bekommt Scrooge plötzlich Besuch: Den Geist von Marley. Marley kündigt ihm den Besuch von drei Geistern an: den Geist der vergangenen, der gegenwärtigen und zukünftigen Weihnacht. Und Marley mahnt ihn, sich sehr bald zu ändern, denn sonst würde ihm das gleiche Schicksal ereilt wie ihm.Mit schlotternden Knien erwartet Scrooge die Geister und macht sich mit ihnen auf eine Reise, die ihn für immer verändern.Mein Fazit:Eine bezaubernde Weihnachtsgeschichte, die heute traditionell einfach nicht mehr fehlen darf, weder als Buch noch im Fernsehen. Schon mehrfach verfilmt, strahlt die Geschichte immer wieder eine Botschaft aus: Es ist Weihnachten, habe Mitleid, praktiziere Nächstenliebe und schieb den Groll beiseite.Charles Dickens bedient sich dabei einer sehr bildlichen Sprache, beweist zuweilen trockenen Humor und zeigt ohne mahnenden Zeigefinger die Mißstände in der zwei-Klassen-Gesellschaft auf, die damals in England herrschten und im Grunde zeitlos überall bis heute vorherrschen. Deshalb hat diese Geschichte ihren wahren Charakter bis heute nicht verloren und kann noch viele weitere Generationen zu Weihnachten erzählt werden.Dies ist eigentlich eher eine Kindergeschichte, aber ich denke, auch -oder gerade- Erwachsene haben etwas davon. Ich kann es immer wieder empfehlen. Trotz der an einigen Stellen holprigen Sprache (ist ja auch schon 160 Jahre alt) kann man es ganz gut verstehen.Von mir bekommt das Buch 4,5 von 5 Sternchen.Anmerkung: Die Rezension stammt aus Dezember 2009.Veröffentlicht am 22.12.15!
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    This feels more like a book Dickens discovered than one that he wrote. Worth re-reading every few years.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    Arguably my favorite book. It is a friendship that is renewed every year at Christmas time, like putting a cherished sentimental ornament on a Christmas tree, or having lunch with an old friend you only see once a year.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    First time I've actually read the story. Well worth it, if only for those little details the movies might miss...And replete with messages for the current debt crisis :-)
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    I love this story, but hated the book.I have always loved the story of Scrooge. I enjoy the movie/play versions of the story--watching the various versions is one of the handful of things I enjoy about this time of year. Having finally read the book a few years ago, I was disappointed. I did not like the written version of the story and I'm not sure why. Perhaps it is because some stories are best when acted? Who knows?With Sir Patrick Stewart as a narrator, I couldn't say no to giving the the book version another try. The story comes to life again in this version and I definitely enjoyed it. It is abridged, but the book isn't very long to being with, so I don't know that it makes much difference in the grand scheme. Maybe one day I will give the written version another read, but for now I'll stick to the movies and this narration.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    This was a short easy book to read, or in my case listen (narrated by Jim Dale). I've known of the story for years and years and have seen many renditions of it in film but had never actually read the book. Having known the story beforehand there was nothing here that was new or exciting but it is nice to have got through it. And it's such a classic, that if you haven't read it, I highly suggest getting a copy while the season is right.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    It's kind of weird to imagine how I can completely have avoided this book and any adaptations thereof, but up to now, I have. It's one of those things I've always meant to get round to, but never have until now -- at least in the book form: I'm not much one for sitting and watching things. Really I only got round to it because I realised I had the free ebook downloaded, and I wanted something quick and easy to read, even though this isn't exactly the appropriate time of year... I wouldn't normally describe Dickens as "quick and easy", but A Christmas Carol really isn't bad. The style isn't too overwrought. There are sections of thick description, but the whole thing has an easy tone, starting right at the beginning:

    Mind! I don’t mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a door-nail. I might have been inclined, myself, to regard a coffin-nail as the deadest piece of ironmongery in the trade.

    Obviously, the story gets more serious, since it's a moral one, about the meaning of Christmas and about the value of Christian charity. It still has an air of the Christmas cheer about it, the whole way through, except maybe for the part with the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. The story is pretty simple: not many characters, just various lives all followed by each of the ghosts, with Scrooge at the center of the story. I was expecting him to be somewhat more terrible, from the sort of general cultural impression I got -- although of course, he's bad enough as it is, mostly in his ignorance and silly bad temper. Of course, the part where he refuses to give to charity makes him seem pretty awful, too.

    The character development which is the entire point of the story is a little overdone, maybe, but it all adds to the good feeling of "yay, everything is better now", at the end.

    The moralising didn't really bother me. It's a classic story, and the moralising is part and parcel of that. I even liked a lot of the description in this, though in most Dickens novels the level of description used to frustrate me. Mind you, I should try again now I'm older and wiser.

    (Note: The writing isn't on the writing or anything objective, since I don't believe one can be objective about stuff like this. It's purely based on how much I loved the story, whether I would reread it again. As a piece of literature, I'd reflexively rate it higher, but I don't really want to: I "liked" it, but not "really liked".)
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    A timeless classic, especially around Christmas time. The story of Ebenezer Scrooge, I believe is well known to all. It is funny to me, however, that we choose to remember Ebenezer as the former, stingy, selfish individual instead of the man he had been transformed into by his experience. This book has taught me to look at things a bit differently. Now, I look upon Ebenezer as the man who always kept Christmas well in his heart all year long instead of the old decrepid man who hated Christmas.

    I gave this book 8 stars only for the fact that I feel we are losing something in translation. The language of the book is eloquent. However, I felt that there were phrases listed that meant something in the old English that have lost their translation today.

    The positives about this book is that the story is timeless, creative and world reknown. Charles Dickens obviously meant this story to be told to future generations because in his writing, you are taken back in time to old world England. His descriptions of the surroundings and the characters are vivid. It truly was a pleasure to read this story.

    If you have the time to sit down with this classic, I highly recommend it. Better yet, read it to your kids if applicable, they will love it!

    Flyinfox
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    Four stars on its own; five because I read it with Shannon. I like the ghost story part, which was handled better than I thought it would be, but I hate poor Tiny Tim and I don't believe in Total Abstinence. Also, I enjoy as much intercourse as possible with Spirits of any sort or kind.

    Dickens was a cheeseball.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 2, 2024

    A Christmas Carol is by far the most well written short story I have ever read. The last time I read this story I came away with a greater appreciation for Dickens' breathtaking skill as a writer. His use of words and phrases and the rhythm of his writing draws you in and the story itself keeps you there.Determined curmudgeon Ebeneezer Scrooge is literally spooked back into humanity after being visited by three Christmas ghosts. Through these uninvited supernatural guests Scrooge is forced into painful self-examination and is given a chilling warning of what will happen if he does not change his ways. Though set during the Christmas season, A Christmas Carol, carries lessons that are applicable for every day. From the first time I read it in my teens until today the overarching message I take away from the story is the importance of relationships in our lives. When we shut out others through selfishness or fear of being hurt we become impoverished regardless of what our bank statement says. A Christmas Carol is a story well worth coming back to any time of the year and is a good reminder of what really matters when we get too caught up in the stresses of the holiday season.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Oct 3, 2025

    One of the best-loved and most quoted stories of “the man who invented Christmas”—English writer Charles Dickens—A Christmas Carol debuted in 1843 and has touched millions of hearts since.

    Cruel miser Ebeneezer Scrooge has never met a shilling he doesn’t like...and hardly a man he does. And he hates Christmas most of all. When Scrooge is visited by his old partner, Jacob Marley, and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Yet to Come, he learns eternal lessons of charity, kindness, and goodwill.


    Listened to as part of Craftlit podcast. This was actually 2010's Christmas book, but I've only got around to listening to it in full now. The book has pervaded so much of our definition of Christmas that it's actually good to go back to the original text and find out what was covered.

    Heather, as an English Lit teacher, gives an excellent commentary over the various chapters and manages to give a little context around Dickens, how his upbringing could well have affected the writing of the book - eg Scrooge's attitude towards the poorhouse for instance, and why the Ghost throws it back in his face.

    The Narrator (from Librivox I believe) was excellent and well suited to the story
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Oct 21, 2025

    Some Greek practice relevant to the season. Some unknown vocab but since I already know the story, it was pretty easy to read. I really feel like I'm making progress with Greek.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Oct 16, 2024

    How do I review such a widely-beloved classic? What more is there to say?

    This story never gets old. Its ideas are still relevant today, its characters still charming, its ghosts still impressive. Its portrait of Christmas celebrations still delights readers and shapes their own festivities. This is a tale of magic—of regret, redemption, hope, and love. It is heartwarming and uplifting and life-affirming. I like that Scrooge’s change doesn’t happen all at once: he is already wishing that he had been kinder while he’s with the ghost of Christmas Past. I also like that Scrooge, by some standards, was always doing some things right. He mourned for his friend Jacob when no one else did, he always strove to be straightforward in his business dealings, and he never lied or cheated. He was always honest, even to the point of rudeness. It is implied (though not stated) that he would have tried to help Tiny Tim earlier if he’d only known of his condition. The whole point is that it wasn’t enough for Scrooge not to hurt anyone: he needed to actively help others. His wake-up call transformed his life. Finally, I like the idea that it’s never too late to change. And when Scrooge’s adventure is over, Dickens creates the perfect euphoric atmosphere. What a glorious tale!
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Aug 23, 2024

    I'm embarrassed to admit I had never read this book, and I don't believe I've ever seen a complete version of any of the traditional movies made of this book.... My family and I watch "Scrooged" every year, which is a very modernized (well, late 80s, so it WAS modernized, ha! ha!) version of the story...

    I recently saw the Audible version has Tim Curry doing the narration, and it was a lock for me!

    I'm so glad I listened to this. I found myself, a number of times, feeling like I would still struggle reading it in print on my own--the language is so very Old English, and without someone (Curry) saying things in just the right tone, I might not have understood the meaning. But with Tim Curry reading it in his crisp, delightful British accent, knowing exactly how things are meant to sound, and with a delightful dramatic flair, the story was so enchanting and beautiful! I hung on every word and savored this story!!! I highly recommend it to anyone who has never read it and to those who have loved it for years!!!
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Jul 9, 2023

    Never gets old for me.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Jun 27, 2023

    Tim Curry is BRILLIANT!!! That.is.all!
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Apr 7, 2023

    I'm amazed how much of the Muppet movie came directly from the book, including scenes I thought were too ridiculous to be real! There are also a few Symbolic and Allegorical scenes that just wouldn't float in a modern adaptation. Still, good fun, and I'm glad I finally read the original.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Mar 12, 2023

    I've read this book a few times. I always like to read it at Christmas.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Mar 12, 2023

    Read this one every year though I don’t tend to add books I know I’ve read plenty.

    This time round it was the audiobook read by Tim Curry which I’d give a four star I think. Remarkably understated performance for Tim Curry which is probably why I enjoyed it. Still looking for the perfect audio version but this is pretty good and thankfully the character voices weren’t ridiculously over the top.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Feb 13, 2023

    Every time I read it, I discover something new. Beyond its inspiring message, it’s just darn funny.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Jan 5, 2023

    Great story and great narration! A Christmas Carol has been on my TBR list for more years than I can remember but I just never got around to it. I've seen various productions on TV or in movies but never read the actual story.

    Audible gave away the version with Tim Curry doing the narration, last year I believe, but still I didn't listen. It took a good friend mentioning that she was listening to it yesterday to get me going. Well, that and the fact that I still need five books for my annual challenge and this was short.

    I loved it. Tim Curry did a fantastic job and I even found myself tearing up three times. Yes, I'm PMSing but still...
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Dec 27, 2022

    2013, January -- No entry


    2015 -- Audio Book Reading by Neil Gaiman

    A favorite habit of mine is to read this book every year at Christmas. I got lucky this year and Neil Gaiman read it to me, flush with all of Dicken's own personal notes for how the piece was best performed to audiences.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Dec 23, 2022

    It isn't Christmas without a bit of Dickens and this audio edition narrated by Hugh Grant was just excellent.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Oct 18, 2024

    This read I noticed that Scrooge had experienced love and happiness as a child and youth, and therefore his apparently facile reformation was actually more a restoration.

    My bookdarts:

    "Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it."

    "Scrooge had often heard it said that Marley had no bowels, but he had never believed it until now."

    One reason for the continued relevance of the story is from Marley's explanation to Scrooge for the ghosts' wandering hauntings: "It is required of every man that the spirit within him shall walk abroad among his fellow men, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit does not go forth in life it is condemned to do so after death."

    Even though the edition I read is marketed to young children, it's not abridged. I won't look up all the unfamiliar references, but I do want to know what Norfolk biffins are.