A Christmas Carol

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Online resources

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Newspapers, journals and magazines

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  • "Christmas Carol". The New Monthly Magazine. 70 (277): 148–149. January 1844.
  • Davis, Paul (Winter 1990b). "Literary History: Retelling A Christmas Carol: Text and Culture-Text". The American Scholar. 59 (1): 109–15. JSTOR 41211762.
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