Charles Dickens, who published “A Christmas Carol in Prose” in 1843 about the old, gloomy miser Ebenezer Scrooge, is commonly considered the founder of the Christmas story genre on a world-literature scale. Traditional Christmas (or Yuletide) tales have a bright and joyful ending, and good always triumphs. In the years that followed, Dickens continued to write such stories, often co-authored, publishing them at the end of each year in journals he produced himself. The Ard is an audio studio presents to your attention a collection of Christmas stories “Megby Station” (1866), which includes stories by Dickens himself as well as those by his contemporaries.