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Christmas Classics Collection - 150+ Novels Stories & Poems in One Illustrated Edition - cover

Christmas Classics Collection - 150+ Novels Stories & Poems in One Illustrated Edition

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

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The *Christmas Classics Collection* brings together some of the most cherished literary works celebrating the spirit of Christmas across various genres and styles. This anthology traverses a wide swath of literary traditions, from the poignant and heartwarming tales of enduring hope and redemption, to imaginative forays into realms of wonder and whimsy, each capturing the universal themes of generosity, family, and compassion. Noteworthy highlights include stories that invoke the magic of the holiday season through rich, immersive narratives and timeless poetry, urging us to reflect on the warmth and humanity that a truly spirited Christmas embodies. The anthology gathers luminaries of literature such as Charles Dickens, Selma Lagerlöf, and Mark Twain, among others, whose works collectively span diverse cultural and historical territories. Each contribution is rooted in the broader landscape of its author's literary milieu, echoing the values of the eras they herald from, while converging around the central theme of Christmas. The varied voices—from the romantic spirit of Wordsworth to the enchanting fables of the Brothers Grimm—contribute to a rich tapestry that illuminates the festive epoch through different epochs and lenses. This anthology is an invaluable addition to any collection, offering readers not only a delightful and enchanting exploration of classic Christmas narratives but also an educational glimpse into the cultural ethos of different periods. It stands as both an enjoyable celebration of the season and a profound discourse on the human condition. The *Christmas Classics Collection* is an invitation to immerse oneself in a world of diverse storytelling, revealing the unique ways in which the essence of Christmas has been historically captured and celebrated in literature.
Disponible depuis: 17/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 2980 pages.

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