Our collection abounds in editions of this seasonal favourite of #VictorianLiterature and lots of secondary works on its adaptations! See the replies to this thread for more info
Start at the source: Here's the original text by #CharlesDickens in a #facsimile of his manuscript from the Morgan Library.
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=122801776
Or read the #ChristmasCarol & other seasonal tales by #Dickens in an annotated edition, ed. by R. Douglas-Fairhurst
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=563299460
How was Christmas celebrated in the #VictorianEra and how did #Dickens influence the holiday customs of his time?
Find out in "Dickens' Christmas" by Simon Callow & "The Man Who Invented Christmas" by Les Standiford!
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=602567475
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=563095032
2 #ChristmasCarol #adaptations :
"A Redneck Christmas Carol" by John Yow, T. Stacy Helton & illustrator David Boyd reimagines Dickens' story in y2k Sand Mountain, Alabama:
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=242832180
...whereas Jon Clinch focuses on Scrooge's former business partner, Marley:
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=168861561X
Fred Guida's 2000 guide to "Dickens's Story on Screen and Television" is a valuable resource for #AdaptationStudies
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=30942741X
Gernot U. Gabel's book gives an overview of the illustrated German-language editions of "The Christmas Carol" in the 20th c
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=1617852481