The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols represents a vast tapestry of the Christmas season as portrayed by an extraordinary confluence of authors spanning different continents and centuries. This anthology compiles works ranging from heartwarming tales and profound poems to revelatory myths and spirited carols, each enriching the festive lore with diverse literary styles and perspectives. The collection traverses the scope from Dickens' Victorian England to Andersen's fairy-tale Scandinavia, encapsulating the universal essence of Christmas while highlighting outstanding contributions that explore themes of joy, redemption, and the human condition during this pivotal time of year. The contributing authors and editors, hailing from varied historical and cultural backgrounds, collectively present a richly textured narrative palette. Figures such as Charles Dickens and Hans Christian Andersen, alongside profound poets like William Wordsworth and Emily Dickinson, bring authenticity and depth to the season's celebrations through their storied craft. This anthology aligns with the festive literary tradition, while also echoing the broader human experiences of love, loss, and hope, linking timeless Christmas spirits across different epochs and societies. This anthology is an essential companion for anyone keen to delve into the Christmas spirit through a literary lens. It offers readers a unique opportunity to experience a kaleidoscope of styles and themes, fostering a deeper appreciation for the holiday's cultural significance and its ability to unite diverse voices in a common narrative. Enthusiasts of classical literature and Christmas aficionados alike will find this comprehensive volume not only a delightful seasonal read but an invaluable resource that illuminates the enduring allure and multifaceted nature of Christmas storytelling.