Entdecke die zeitlose Weihnachtsgeschichte von Charles Dickens in einer einzigartigen zweisprachigen Ausgabe, die jetzt auf Portugiesisch und Deutsch erhältlich ist! Diese Adaption von A Christmas Carol folgt Ebenezer Scrooge, einem geizigen und einsamen Mann, der mit Hilfe von drei geheimnisvollen Geistern den wahren Geist der Weihnacht wiederentdeckt.
Mit absatzweise portugiesischem und deutschem Text ist diese Ausgabe ideal für Leser, die ihre Sprachkenntnisse auf unterhaltsame und ansprechende Weise erlernen oder verbessern möchten. Sie ist auch ideal für zweisprachige Familien, Sprachschüler und alle, die klassische Literatur und den Zauber der Weihnacht lieben.
Warum diese zweisprachige Ausgabe?
Ein komplettes Erlebnis in zwei Einfacher Vergleich des portugiesischen und deutschen Textes. Kulturelle und literarische Eine wunderbare Möglichkeit, Vokabeln und grammatische Strukturen in beiden Sprachen zu lernen.
Gemeinsames Perfekt für Familien, um gemeinsame Lese- und Lernmomente zu schaffen.
Diese zweisprachige Ausgabe von "Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte" ist mehr als nur eine rührende Geschichte; es ist eine Feier von Weihnachten und der Verbindung zwischen den Kulturen. Perfekt für die Weihnachtszeit und als Geschenk für alle, die Literatur und Sprachen lieben!
Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870) was a writer and social critic who created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and by the twentieth century critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories enjoy lasting popularity.
Dickens left school to work in a factory when his father was incarcerated in a debtors' prison. Despite his lack of formal education, he edited a weekly journal for 20 years, wrote 15 novels, five novellas, hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles, lectured and performed extensively, was an indefatigable letter writer, and campaigned vigorously for children's rights, education, and other social reforms.
Dickens was regarded as the literary colossus of his age. His 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol, remains popular and continues to inspire adaptations in every artistic genre. Oliver Twist and Great Expectations are also frequently adapted, and, like many of his novels, evoke images of early Victorian London. His 1859 novel, A Tale of Two Cities, set in London and Paris, is his best-known work of historical fiction. Dickens's creative genius has been praised by fellow writers—from Leo Tolstoy to George Orwell and G. K. Chesterton—for its realism, comedy, prose style, unique characterisations, and social criticism. On the other hand, Oscar Wilde, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf complained of a lack of psychological depth, loose writing, and a vein of saccharine sentimentalism. The term Dickensian is used to describe something that is reminiscent of Dickens and his writings, such as poor social conditions or comically repulsive characters.
On 8 June 1870, Dickens suffered another stroke at his home after a full day's work on Edwin Drood. He never regained consciousness, and the next day he died at Gad's Hill Place. Contrary to his wish to be buried at Rochester Cathedral "in an inexpensive, unostentatious, and strictly private manner," he was laid to rest in the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey. A printed epitaph circulated at the time of the funeral reads: "To the Memory of Charles Dickens (England's most popular author) who died at his residence, Higham, near Rochester, Kent, 9 June 1870, aged 58 years. He was a sympathiser with the poor, the suffering, and the oppressed; and by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world." His last words were: "On the ground", in response to his sister-in-law Georgina's request that he lie down.