The Night Before Christmas (Illustrated Edition)

The Night Before Christmas (Illustrated Edition)

by Clement Clarke Moore
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 28/11/2023

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Clement Clarke Moore's 'The Night Before Christmas (Illustrated Edition)' is a beloved holiday classic that beautifully captures the enchanting spirit of Christmas Eve through its whimsical verse and playful narrative. Written in a unique, rhythmic style, the poem invites readers into a magical world where Santa Claus visits homes across the land, embodying the joy and wonder of the holiday season. The illustrated edition enriches this experience, presenting visually stunning depictions that complement Moore's vivid imagery and imaginative storytelling, providing both nostalgic echoes for adults and magical charms for children. Clement Clarke Moore, a scholar, theologian, and professor, penned this poem in 1822, originally for his children. His fondness for storytelling and twinkling fantasy is evident as he skillfully blends traditional Christmas motifs with personal experience. Moore's academic background and passion for literature greatly influenced his ability to craft enduring narratives that resonate across generations, cementing his status as a central figure in American Christmas literature. This illustrated edition of 'The Night Before Christmas' is highly recommended for readers of all ages, inviting families to partake in a cherished holiday tradition. It serves as a delightful way to inspire the spirit of Christmas and create lasting memories through enchanting storytelling, ensuring that Moore's tale remains a holiday staple for years to come.

ISBN:
8596547680772
8596547680772
Category:
General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
28-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Clement Clarke Moore

Clement Clarke Moore was a scholar of ancient languages, but is remembered to this day for his memorable poem 'The Night Before Christmas', which started appeared anonymously in newspapers in the 1820s.

His character of St Nicholas strongly influenced the character of Santa Claus that we know today, and reading aloud the poem remains a favourite Christmas tradition.

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