Author: | Charles Dickens, O. Henry, Hans Christian Anderson | ISBN: | 1230000040057 |
Publisher: | Cambridge World Classics | Publication: | December 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Christmas Stories | Language: | English |
Author: | Charles Dickens, O. Henry, Hans Christian Anderson |
ISBN: | 1230000040057 |
Publisher: | Cambridge World Classics |
Publication: | December 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Christmas Stories |
Language: | English |
50 Best Loved Christmas Stories and Poems for All Ages (Cambridge World Classics Edition)
Christmas Books Classic Literature (Volume 1)
OVERVIEW
Living as we do in our hectic modern world with enough distractions in a single day to occupy a lifetime, it is hard to imagine that just a few generations ago, some of the most wonderful Christmas memories were created through reading and storytelling. After a home cooked supper on a cold December evening, translucent snow gently falling on the streets outside, entire families would huddle around the fireplace, with warm drinks on the stove, and the father or mother of the family would finally open a well-worn book of best loved Christmas stories and poems. For the next hour or two, he or she would read out loud a story, or perhaps two ... voicing each character and intimating evoking every description, as if performing on a stage. And during this time, all the other family members, children, cousins, uncles and aunts would be kept rapt, their attention captivated by the sweet and soft turn of every word, and by the excitement about what would happen next.
This wonderful collection brings together, for the very first time, fifty of the best loved Christmas stories and poems in a single, beautifully illustrated volume. Opening with O. Henry’s classic story of transcendent love, The Gift of the Magi, and closing with Robert Frost’s celebratory poem, Christmas Trees, this anthology passes through the works of some of the greatest writers in world literature, including Charles Dickens, Hans Christian Andersen, Louisa May Alcott, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sir Walter Scott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, G.K. Chesterton, Thomas Hardy, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and William Butler Yeats.
It, of course, includes the well known classics such as Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and Moore’s The Night Before Christmas. However, it also contains some relatively unknown gems such as Abbey Farwell Brown’s A Christmas Angel and two wonderful folk tales retold by Elizabeth Harrison, Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe and A Story of the Little Child.
This collection has been newly edited, commented and painstakingly illustrated in the hope that it will create new joyous Christmas memories for generations to come.
CONTENTS
This completely new anthology of Christmas stories and poems contains an original preface and introduction, as well as a fully interactive table of contents.
Part One: The Meaning of Christmas
Interlude: The Night Before Christmas
Part Three: Classic Christmas Poems
SPECIAL KOBO EBOOK ENABLED FEATURES
This edition has special Kobo eBook enabled features, including completely interactive table of contents, text-to-speech capabilities which enable audiobook features, as well as words that can be looked up on the eBook built in dictionary
REVIEWS
50 Best Loved Christmas Stories and Poems for All Ages (Cambridge World Classics Edition)
Christmas Books Classic Literature (Volume 1)
OVERVIEW
Living as we do in our hectic modern world with enough distractions in a single day to occupy a lifetime, it is hard to imagine that just a few generations ago, some of the most wonderful Christmas memories were created through reading and storytelling. After a home cooked supper on a cold December evening, translucent snow gently falling on the streets outside, entire families would huddle around the fireplace, with warm drinks on the stove, and the father or mother of the family would finally open a well-worn book of best loved Christmas stories and poems. For the next hour or two, he or she would read out loud a story, or perhaps two ... voicing each character and intimating evoking every description, as if performing on a stage. And during this time, all the other family members, children, cousins, uncles and aunts would be kept rapt, their attention captivated by the sweet and soft turn of every word, and by the excitement about what would happen next.
This wonderful collection brings together, for the very first time, fifty of the best loved Christmas stories and poems in a single, beautifully illustrated volume. Opening with O. Henry’s classic story of transcendent love, The Gift of the Magi, and closing with Robert Frost’s celebratory poem, Christmas Trees, this anthology passes through the works of some of the greatest writers in world literature, including Charles Dickens, Hans Christian Andersen, Louisa May Alcott, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sir Walter Scott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, G.K. Chesterton, Thomas Hardy, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and William Butler Yeats.
It, of course, includes the well known classics such as Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and Moore’s The Night Before Christmas. However, it also contains some relatively unknown gems such as Abbey Farwell Brown’s A Christmas Angel and two wonderful folk tales retold by Elizabeth Harrison, Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe and A Story of the Little Child.
This collection has been newly edited, commented and painstakingly illustrated in the hope that it will create new joyous Christmas memories for generations to come.
CONTENTS
This completely new anthology of Christmas stories and poems contains an original preface and introduction, as well as a fully interactive table of contents.
Part One: The Meaning of Christmas
Interlude: The Night Before Christmas
Part Three: Classic Christmas Poems
SPECIAL KOBO EBOOK ENABLED FEATURES
This edition has special Kobo eBook enabled features, including completely interactive table of contents, text-to-speech capabilities which enable audiobook features, as well as words that can be looked up on the eBook built in dictionary
REVIEWS