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Christmas Poems & Carols - Premium Collection of the Greatest Christmas Poems in One Volume (Illustrated) - A Diverse Anthology of Festive Verse - cover

Christmas Poems & Carols - Premium Collection of the Greatest Christmas Poems in One Volume (Illustrated) - A Diverse Anthology of Festive Verse

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Emily Dickinson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Kingsley, William Wordsworth, Walter Scott, William Butler Yeats, Rudyard Kipling, Sara Teasdale, Clement Clarke Moore, William Thackeray, James Montgomery, Thomas Hardy, John Milton, Alfred Tennyson

Editorial: Good Press

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Christmas Poems & Carols - Premium Collection of the Greatest Christmas Poems in One Volume (Illustrated) presents a richly woven tapestry of literary celebration, capturing the spirit of Christmas through an anthology that spans centuries and styles. This anthology gathers enchanting verses of yuletide cheer and contemplation, from lyrical poems, atmospheric vivid imagery to resonant carols that echo through the ages. The collection features myriad tones'Äîfrom the joyful exuberance of festive celebrations to the meditative musings on the season's deeper meanings, offering readers a diverse exploration of Christmas's cultural and emotional landscape. The targeted inclusion of both well-loved classics and lesser-known gems speaks to the collection's scope and comprehensiveness. The anthology unites the voices of illustrious poets such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Emily Dickinson, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, alongside poetic giants like John Milton and Alfred Lord Tennyson, each contributing uniquely to the festive theme. Drawn from varied cultural backgrounds and historical periods, these authors'Äô works intertwine to illuminate Christmas'Äôs multidimensional aspects through literary elegance. Their collective exploration defines a harmonious interrelation with themes of goodwill, nostalgia, and spirituality seen across different eras, bridging their disparate contexts into a shared celebration of human connection. This anthology invites readers to immerse themselves in the transcendent beauty and thematic richness that only such a curated collection can provide. It offers a unique opportunity to witness diverse poetic expressions within a single volume, facilitating both a scholarly and pleasurable exploration of Christmas literature. Whether for academic exploration or holiday reflection, this comprehensive volume provides its audience with a deep understanding and appreciation of Christmas'Äôs timeless resonance in literature.
Disponible desde: 09/01/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 266 páginas.

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