The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton
by Charles Dickens
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A Charles Dickens short story that was actually the inspiration for "A Christmas Carol." In this story, a gravedigger that hates Christmas gets kidnapped by goblins while digging a grave and then they help him get into the Christmas spirit. The beginning of this version has a biography of the author.Tags
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Charles Dickens, perhaps the best British novelist of the Victorian era, was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England on February 7, 1812. His happy early childhood was interrupted when his father was sent to debtors' prison, and young Dickens had to go to work in a factory at age twelve. Later, he took jobs as an office boy and journalist before show more publishing essays and stories in the 1830s. His first novel, The Pickwick Papers, made him a famous and popular author at the age of twenty-five. Subsequent works were published serially in periodicals and cemented his reputation as a master of colorful characterization, and as a harsh critic of social evils and corrupt institutions. His many books include Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Bleak House, Great Expectations, Little Dorrit, A Christmas Carol, and A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens married Catherine Hogarth in 1836, and the couple had nine children before separating in 1858 when he began a long affair with Ellen Ternan, a young actress. Despite the scandal, Dickens remained a public figure, appearing often to read his fiction. He died in 1870, leaving his final novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, unfinished. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Charles Dickens Collection: The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton, The Story of the Bagman's Uncle (Classic Collection (Brilliance Audio)) by Charles Dickens
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- Canonical title
- The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton
- Original title
- The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton
- Alternate titles
- The Goblins and the Gravedigger
- Original publication date
- 1836
- People/Characters
- Gabriel Grub; Goblin King
- Important places
- England, UK
- Important events
- Christmas
Classifications
- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 820.8008 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures Collections of literary texts in more than one form 1837-1899 Victoria period, 19th century
- LCC
- PR1145 .D548 — Language and Literature English English Literature Collections of English literature
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