Christmas: Its Origin and Associations (Illustrated Edition) (Annotated)
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Christmas: Its Origin and Associations (Illustrated Edition) is an antiquarian yet lively cultural history tracing the festival from its pre-Christian and early Christian antecedents through the customs, symbols, and social practices that shaped Victorian and Edwardian observance. Dawson's prose is learned without being forbidding, combining historical anecdote, folklore, liturgical reference, and seasonal sentiment. The illustrations deepen its documentary charm, situating the work within the nineteenth-century tradition of popular scholarship that sought to recover the origins of familiar domestic rituals. William Francis Dawson writes as an informed compiler and interpreter of tradition, attentive to the ways religious commemoration, communal festivity, and household practice intertwine. His interest in Christmas reflects a broader period fascination with medieval survivals, folk customs, carols, evergreens, feasting, and charitable ideals. The book suggests an author concerned not merely with dates and doctrines, but with the emotional and social continuities by which a sacred feast becomes a shared cultural inheritance. This volume is recommended to readers interested in Christmas history, folklore, religious culture, and the evolution of holiday customs. It will especially appeal to those who enjoy classic illustrated nonfiction and historically grounded reflections on familiar traditions. Dawson's work remains a valuable companion for anyone wishing to see Christmas not as a fixed modern celebration, but as a richly layered observance shaped by centuries of belief, memory, and communal imagination.
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Produkt Details
Verlag: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 352 Seiten
Größe: 6,9 MB
ISBN: 9788026898528
Veröffentlichung: 28. November 2018