The Chimes

The Chimes
Author: Charles John Huffam Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1897
Genre:
ISBN:

The Chimes

The Chimes
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1845
Genre: Christmas stories
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The Chimes Illustrated

The Chimes Illustrated
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2021-01-03
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The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In, commonly referred to as The Chimes, is a novella written by Charles Dickens and first published in 1844, one year after A Christmas Carol. It is the second in his series of "Christmas books," five novellas with strong social and moral messages that he published during the 1840s. In addition to A Christmas Carol and The Chimes, the Christmas books include The Cricket on the Hearth (1845), The Battle of Life (1846), and The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain (1848).

The Chimes

The Chimes
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2020-08-07
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The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In, commonly referred to as The Chimes, is a novella written by Charles Dickens and first published in 1844, one year after A Christmas Carol. It is the second in his series of "Christmas books," five novellas with strong social and moral messages that he published during the 1840s. In addition to A Christmas Carol and The Chimes, the Christmas books include The Cricket on the Hearth (1845), The Battle of Life (1846), and The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain (1848). Plot summary On New Year's Eve, Trotty, a poor elderly "ticket-porter" or casual messenger, is filled with gloom at the reports of crime and immorality in the newspapers, and wonders whether the working classes are simply wicked by nature. His daughter Meg and her long-time fiancé Richard arrive and announce their decision to marry next day. Trotty hides his misgivings, but their happiness is dispelled by an encounter with the pompous Alderman Cute, plus a political economist and a young gentleman with a nostalgia, all of whom make Trotty, Meg and Richard feel they hardly have a right to exist, let alone marry. Trotty carries a note for Cute to Sir Joseph Bowley MP, who dispenses charity to the poor in the manner of a paternal dictator. Bowley is ostentatiously settling his debts to ensure a clean start to the new year, and berates Trotty because he owes a little rent and ten or twelve shillings to his local shop which he cannot pay off. Returning home, convinced that he and his fellow poor are naturally ungrateful and have no place in society, Trotty encounters Will Fern, a poor countryman, and his orphaned niece, Lilian. Fern has been accused of vagrancy and wants to visit Cute to set matters straight, but from a conversation overheard at Bowley's house, Trotty is able to warn him that Cute plans to have him arrested and imprisoned. He takes the pair home with him and he and Meg share their meagre food and poor lodging with the visitors. Meg tries to hide her distress, but it seems she has been dissuaded from marrying Richard by her encounter with Cute and the others. In the night, the bells seem to call Trotty. Going to the church, he finds the tower door unlocked and climbs to the bellchamber, where he discovers the spirits of the bells and their goblin attendants who reprimand him for losing faith in man's destiny to improve. He is told that he fell from the tower during his climb and is now dead, and Meg's subsequent life must now be an object lesson for him. There follows a series of visions which he is forced to watch, helpless to interfere with the troubled lives of Meg, Richard, Will and Lilian over the subsequent years. Richard descends into alcoholism; Meg eventually marries him in an effort to save him, but he dies ruined, leaving her with a baby. Will is driven in and out of prison by petty laws and restrictions; Lilian turns to prostitution. In the end, destitute, Meg is driven to contemplate drowning herself and her child, thus committing the mortal sins of murder and suicide. The chimes' intention is to teach Trotty that, far from being naturally wicked, mankind is formed to strive for nobler things, and will fall only when crushed and repressed beyond bearing. Trotty breaks down when he sees Meg poised to jump into the river, cries that he has learned his lesson and begs the Chimes to save her, whereupon he finds himself able to touch her and prevent her from jumping. At the end of the book, Trotty finds himself awakening at home as if from a dream as the bells ring in the New Year of the day Trotty originally climbed the tower. Meg and Richard have chosen to wed, and all of her friends have spontaneously chosen to provide a wedding feast and celebration. The author explicitly invites the reader to decide if this "awakening" is a dream-within-a

The Chimes / A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In Annotated

The Chimes / A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In Annotated
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2020-12-05
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ISBN:

The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In, ordinarily alluded to as The Chimes, is a novella composed by Charles Dickens and first distributed in 1844, one year after A Christmas Carol. It is the second in his arrangement of "Christmas books," five novellas with solid social and good messages that he distributed during the 1840s. Notwithstanding A Christmas Carol and The Chimes, the Christmas books remember The Cricket for the Hearth (1845), The Battle of Life (1846), and The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain (1848).

The Chimes

The Chimes
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-10-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780265885697

Excerpt from The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In Strange to say this location and its great beauty by which he seemed so little effected at first, were soon to play a most important part in the creation of the Chimes. Although he had chosen the subject for his new Christmas story, the title and the machinery for it still evaded him, but while he pondered over these essential factors, the problem was solved in a strange and unforeseen manner. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In & Hard Times - For These Times

The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In & Hard Times - For These Times
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Prince Classics
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789353859299

The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In, commonly referred to as The Chimes, is a novella written by Charles Dickens and first published in 1844, one year after A Christmas Carol. Hard Times - For These Times (commonly known as Hard Times) is the tenth novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1854.

The Chimes

The Chimes
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781440074455

Excerpt from The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In I don't mean at sermon-time in warm weather (when the thing has actually been done, once or twice), but in the night, and alone. A great multitude of persons will be violently astonished, I know, by this position, in the broad bold Day. But it applies to Night. It must he argued by night. And I will undertake to maintain it successfully on any gusty winter's night appointed for the purpose, with any one opponent chosen from the rest, who will meet me singly in an old churchyard, before an old church door; and will previously empower me to lock him in, if needful to his satisfaction, until morning. For the night-wind has a dismal trick of wandering round and round a building of that sort, and moaning as it goes; and of trying, with its unseen hand, the windows and the doors; and seeking out some crevices by which to enter. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.