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Christmas Collection: 400+ Novels, Stories, Poems, Carols & Legends (Illustrated) : The Gift of the Magi, A Christmas Carol, Silent Night, The Three Kings, Little Lord Fauntleroy…

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The 'Christmas Collection: 400+ Novels, Stories, Poems, Carols & Legends (Illustrated)' serves as a monumental anthology that brings together an astoundingly diverse range of works dedicated to capturing the essence and myriad traditions of the festive season. This collection not only stands out for its sheer volume but also for the variety of literary styles it encompasses, from the captivating prose of classic novels and the rhythmic beauty of poems to the heartfelt simplicity of carols and the timeless allure of folklore and legends. This anthology transcends the conventional, showcasing the Christmas spirit through a prism of cultural and historical perspectives, making it a veritable feast of literary styles and themes. It invites readers into a rich tapestry of narratives that reflect the universal and enduring appeal of the Christmas season, highlighting works that have shaped and been shaped by the yuletide spirit across generations. The contributing authors and editors, ranging from literary giants such as Charles Dickens, Leo Tolstoy, and William Shakespeare to beloved children's storytellers like Beatrix Potter and J.M. Barrie, bring an unparalleled depth to the collection. Their backgrounds are as varied as their writing, representing a spectrum of eras, regions, and philosophical beliefs, unified by the theme of Christmas. These works not only align with but also have contributed to various historical, cultural, and literary movements, illustrating how Christmas has been celebrated, contemplated, and critiqued. This collection embodies a unique dialogue across time and geographies, offering insights into the ways in which the essence of Christmas has permeated literary expression and collective consciousness. 'Christmas Collection: 400+ Novels, Stories, Poems, Carols & Legends (Illustrated)' provides readers with an unparalleled opportunity to explore the rich and diverse tapestry of Christmas literature. It is an essential compendium for anyone interested in the cultural history of Christmas, literary studies, or simply in search of heartwarming, reflective, and inspiring tales for the holiday season. Through its pages, readers are invited to journey across snowy landscapes, delve into tales of yesteryear, and discover the magic that has made Christmas a subject of literary inspiration for centuries. This anthology is not just a book but an invitation to explore and celebrate the spirit of Christmas through the lens of some of the greatest writers in history.


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