Tag: Charles Dickens

Total Results: 20


The Cratchit family at Christmas dinner, in the 1938 movie. Credit: Getty
23 Dec 2025 - 12:00am

The philosophy of ‘A Christmas Carol’  In the Dickens classic, Christ redeems capitalism

Emily Jashinsky

Friday, 31 October

31.10

The violence of facelifts Cosmetic surgery conceals our true selves

Kathleen Stock

Monday, 14 April

14.04

Is Standard English dying out? Etonians are dropping their accents

Terry Eagleton

Wednesday, 19 February

19.02

How the BBC betrayed EastEnders Albert Square has lost its working-class voice

Darran Anderson

Friday, 31 March

31.03

Great Expectations has violated Dickens Steven Knight has robbed Pip of his dark alter-ego

Helen Thompson

Saturday, 24 December

24.12

Britain is haunted by Dickensian ghosts Loneliness stalks the Christmas season

Darran Anderson

Tuesday, 20 December

20.12

Claire Keegan’s faithless Christmas Carol Her fable's success says much about secular society

Boyd Tonkin

Monday, 19 December

19.12

The elitism of the river Thames Londoners aren't welcome on the riverside

Wessie du Toit

Friday, 18 November

18.11

William MacAskill’s ineffective altruism Silicon Valley's favourite ethical system is fatally flawed

Arif Ahmed

Wednesday, 7 September

07.09

Poverty is not inevitable Starving families won't settle for platitudes

Terry Eagleton

Thursday, 1 September

01.09

Britain’s pawnbrokers are booming People can no longer afford to be proud

Etan Smallman

Saturday, 16 July

16.07

Boris Johnson was too Dickensian Idiosyncrasy often ends in a kind of madness

Terry Eagleton