How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is one of the best-known children's books by Dr. Seuss. It is written in rhymed verse, with illustrations by the author. It showcases the famous character, The Grinch, and has been adapted to other media, also discussed below.
Seuss completed How the Grinch Stole Christmas! in 1957.
The Grinch would later make a reappearance in Halloween is Grinch Night and The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat.
Plot
The Grinch, a bitter, cave-dwelling creature with a
heart "two sizes too small," lives on snowy Mount Crumpit, a steep, high
mountain just north of Whoville, home of the merry and warm-hearted Whos. His only companion is Max, his faithful
dog. From his perch high atop Mount Crumpit, the Grinch can hear the noisy
Christmas festivities that take place in Whoville. (The Whos of this book may or may not be the minuscule Whos of
Horton Hears a Who; In the Broadway musical
Seussical, the Grinch's Whos and Horton's are one and the same, the Grinch being microscopic and living on the dust speck as well. In the live-action movie, Whoville is located in a snowflake.) Envious of the Whos' happiness, he makes plans to descend on the town and, by means of burglary, deprive them of their
Christmas presents and decorations and thus "prevent Christmas from coming". However, he learns in the end that despite his success in stealing all the Christmas presents and decorations from the Whos, Christmas comes just the same. He then realizes that Christmas is more than just
gifts and presents. His heart grows three sizes larger, he returns all the presents and trimmings, and is warmly welcomed into the community of the Whos.
Adaptations
Chuck Jones adapted the story of the Grinch as an animated film in 1966, featuring narration by Boris Karloff. The animated film still runs on American television every Christmas, contributing to the story's impact on American popular culture. The book was adapted again as a 2000 live-action film starring Jim Carrey in the title role.
In 1975, Zero Mostel narrated an LP of the story, with different music from the television special.
A musical stage version was produced by the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, running there every Christmas season since 1998. It also was produced on Broadway and is scheduled for a limited-engagement US tour during November through December 2008.
Publication data
- Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). How the Grinch Stole Christmas! New York: Random House, 1957, ISBN 0-394-80079-6
- Dr. Seuss. Quomodo Invidiosulus Nomine Grinchus Christi Natalem Abrogaverit: How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Latin. Translated by Jennifer Morrish Tunberg with the assistance of Terence O. Tunberg. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1997, ISBN 0-86516-419-3
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