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Did You Know That Scrooge May Very Well Have Saved Christmas?

My husband and I are very fond of trivia and historical trivia is among the best. Imagine our surprise as we were looking for new bits of trivia to tease and entertain each other with that we came across this little gem. Many of us are familiar with the story of A Christmas Carol written by Charles Dickens in the 19th century.

What I didn’t know is that when he released his little gilt-edged book, the phrase Merry Christmas was rarely said and businesses rarely closed for Christmas day. After all, it was the midst of the Industrial Revolution and business owners, like Scrooge, were interested in profit and not in giving employees the time off for the holidays.

It’s also important to note that during the reign of Oliver Cromwell and his puritans, the Christmas celebrations were outlawed as pagan festivities. While his reign did not last that long, the memory of those outlawed celebrations doled out a blow to the Christmas season. Also, more and more rural communities were being depleted to the industrial cities.

Traditional Christmas celebrations lasted 12 days in that time period and there was no business willing to close down for that long. Dickens gave many readings of his novel during that first year of its release and he was a very compelling reader and the sales of his book climbed and more and more, people began to recognize that they, like the Cratchitt family could be together on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

It took time, but even the business owners who did not want to be seen as Scrooge, miserly and alone, began to close on Christmas Day to urge their employees to be with their family. There’s a tale that when Dickens died in 1870, there were many who feared that Father Christmas would go with him, but as we all know – from the many Christmases past to the Christmas of the present and the Christmases yet to come – the spirit of the Dickensian dream is still very much alive and well.

I don’t know if this story is completely true – but I do know that I’ve always found A Christmas Carol to be a beloved Christmas story and if it’s true that Scrooge saved Christmas – as Tiny Tim said – God Bless Us … every one.

Do you think the story is true?

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About Heather Long

Heather Long is 35 years old and currently lives in Wylie, Texas. She has been a freelance writer for six years. Her husband and she met while working together at America Online over ten years ago. They have a beautiful daughter who just turned five years old. She is learning to read and preparing for kindergarten in the fall. An author of more than 300 articles and 500+ web copy pieces, Heather has also written three books as a ghostwriter. Empty Canoe Publishing accepted a novel of her own. A former horse breeder, Heather used to get most of her exercise outside. In late 2004, early 2005 Heather started studying fitness full time in order to get herself back into shape. Heather worked with a personal trainer for six months and works out regularly. She enjoys shaking up her routine and checking out new exercises. Her current favorites are the treadmill (she walks up to 90 minutes daily) and doing yoga for stretching. She also performs strength training two to three times a week. Her goals include performing in a marathon such as the Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness or Team in Training for Lymphoma research. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience through the fitness and marriage blogs.