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A Christmas Carol Read by Neil Gaiman

By December 20, 2016December 21st, 2017Reading Excerpts

Did you know that Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol was originally organised in five stanza-like sections called “staves.” with the only copy of the novel in its original format being kept at the New York Public Library. This original work is known as a ‘prompt’ copy and is Dickens’s own annotated version which is used for live readings of the classical tale of a Christmas grump who is taught the error of his ways by several ghostly visitors throughout the night of Christmas eve.

This Podcast of A Christmas Carol read by Neil Gaiman at a performance at the New York Public Library showcases Dickens’ writing style and Gaiman’s wonderful reading voice. Sit back, grab a glass of Eggnog or Mulled wine and enjoy this wonderful rendition of one of the best known Christmas stories.

There is a fairly lengthy introduction but honestly, it is well worth the wait.



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