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Christmas Classics: 150+ Novels Stories & Poems (Illustrated Edition) - Enriched edition A Christmas Carol The Gift of the Magi Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Little Women… - cover

Christmas Classics: 150+ Novels Stories & Poems (Illustrated Edition) - Enriched edition A Christmas Carol The Gift of the Magi Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Little Women…

Louisa May Alcott, O. Henry, Mark Twain, Beatrix Potter, Charles Dickens, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Emily Dickinson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, Hans Christian Andersen, Selma Lagerlöf, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Walter Scott, J. M. Barrie, Anthony Trollope, Brothers Grimm, L. Frank Baum, Lucy Maud Montgomery, George MacDonald, Leo Tolstoy, Henry van Dyke, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Clement Moore, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Wordsworth, Alfred Lord Tennyson, William Butler Yeats

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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Summary

Christmas Classics: 150+ Novels, Stories & Poems (Illustrated Edition) masterfully curates a panorama of timeless tales and poetry that embody the spirit and complexity of the Christmas season. An assemblage unique in both its diversity and literary styles, this anthology spans lyrical poetry, gripping short stories, and captivating novellas. From the cozy Victorian Christmas narratives by Dickens to the pensive reflections of Yeats and Dickinson, the collection offers a varied literary canvas highlighting pivotal moments in the holiday chronicles and human connection. Standout works thread the warmth of Christmas traditions with mitigating reflections on human nature and societal values. The illustrious roster behind this anthology is as diverse as their respective tales. Authors such as Tolstoy, Andersen, and Alcott bring with them their unique national heritage, weaving their cultural nuances through the universal theme of celebration and contemplation. Collectively, these accomplished authors, drawn from the rich intervals of the 19th to early 20th centuries, represent influential literary movements from American transcendentalism to European realism. Together, they enrich the anthology, serving a festive feast of thoughts shaped by their historical and philosophical ethos. For those eager to embrace a multifaceted literary journey, 'Christmas Classics: 150+ Novels, Stories & Poems' offers an unparalleled opportunity. The rich tapestry of stories and poems encourages readers to explore a spectrum of heartfelt to haunting Christmas experiences through a scholarly prism. Ideal for both academic exploration and leisurely seasonal reading, this compendium not only educates but also enchants, inviting readers into a world where the historical dialogue between diverse literary giants illuminates the timeless essence of Christmas.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- An Introduction draws the threads together, discussing why these diverse authors and texts belong in one collection.
- Historical Context explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these works, offering insight into the shared (or contrasting) eras that influenced each writer.
- A combined Synopsis (Selection) briefly outlines the key plots or arguments of the included pieces, helping readers grasp the anthology's overall scope without giving away essential twists.
- A collective Analysis highlights common themes, stylistic variations, and significant crossovers in tone and technique, tying together writers from different backgrounds.
- Reflection questions encourage readers to compare the different voices and perspectives within the collection, fostering a richer understanding of the overarching conversation.
Available since: 07/06/2017.
Print length: 2980 pages.

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