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HOLIDAY Ultimate Collection : 400+ Christmas Novels, Stories, Poems, Carols & Legends (Illustrated)

The "HOLIDAY Ultimate Collection" serves as a compendium of timeless tales and poems that capture the essence of festive spirit, weaving together themes of generosity, introspection, and unity amidst diversity. This anthology is a masterclass in literary styles, gathering works ranging from the whimsical to the profound, crafted by some of history's most cherished literary figures. Readers are transported across time and imagination, encountering standout pieces that enlighten the essence of holidays without attributing glory to any single author, yet celebrating the collective creativity that these voices represent. The anthology is a kaleidoscope of perspectives, crafted by luminaries such as Selma Lagerlöf, Charles Dickens, and Emily Dickinson, each contributing uniquely to the holiday narrative. These authors, hailing from diverse cultural and historical backgrounds, collectively enrich this collection, resonating with both the zeitgeist of their eras and our contemporary lives. The intersectionality of voices represents a tapestry of literary movements—Romanticism, Realism, and Transcendentalism—providing a multifaceted exploration of holiday traditions, infused with culturally-rich storytelling. "HOLIDAY Ultimate Collection" is highly recommended to all readers seeking a profound and comprehensive voyage through holiday-themed literature. The anthology promises not just education and insight into myriad cultural reflections but also an immersive experience in storytelling. Readers will find this collection a rare opportunity to engage with a wide spectrum of literary genius, nurturing a deeper understanding of the festive themes that unite humanity across boundaries and time. It beckons both the erudite scholar and the casual reader to partake in the celebratory dialogue of historical and spiritual ingenuity.


Authors:

  • Selma Lagerlöf
  • Charles Dickens
  • Mark Twain
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Martin Luther
  • William Shakespeare
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Max Brand
  • William Wordsworth
  • Carolyn Wells
  • Sophie May
  • Louisa May Alcott
  • Henry Van Dyke
  • William John Locke
  • Walter Scott
  • Anthony Trollope
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • Beatrix Potter
  • Emily Dickinson
  • Lucas Malet
  • Thomas Nelson Page
  • O. Henry
  • Alice Hale Burnett
  • Walter Crane
  • Amy Ella Blanchard
  • Amanda M. Douglas
  • Ernest Ingersoll
  • L. Frank Baum
  • J. M. Barrie
  • Eleanor H. Porter
  • Annie F. Johnston
  • Jacob A. Riis
  • Edward A. Rand
  • Florence L. Barclay
  • E. T. A. A Hoffmann
  • Hans Christian Andersen
  • William Butler Yeats
  • Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • Leo Tolstoy
  • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • George Macdonald
  • A. S. Boyd
  • Juliana Horatia Ewing
  • Brothers Grimm
  • Clement Moore
  • Susan Anne Livingston
  • Ridley Sedgwick
  • Nora A. Smith
  • Louis Stevenson

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  • E-book

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  • 8362 pages

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English

Categories:

  • Essays and reportage
  • Anthologies

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