A Visit From Saint Nicholas

eBook: A Visit From Saint Nicholas

Sprache - Englisch

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Clement Clarke Moore's 'A Visit From Saint Nicholas,' more commonly known as 'Twas the Night Before Christmas,' stands as a cornerstone of holiday literary tradition. Rendered in anapestic tetrameter, Moore's verse weaves a tapestry of the quintessential Christmas Eve, filled with anticipatory excitement and a charming portrayal of St. Nicholas. The vivid imagery and rhythmic structure contribute to the enchanting atmosphere, capturing the imaginations of readers and solidifying the iconic traits of the jolly St. Nick. DigiCat Publishing preserves this work in a new modern format, ensuring the longevity of Moore's vision and its cultural significance in the pantheon of festive literature.
Clement Clarke Moore, a scholar of Hebrew and a professor at the General Theological Seminary in New York, is revered not only for his academic contributions but also for this unexpected gem of children's poetry. 'A Visit From Saint Nicholas' likely stemmed from Moore's desire to delight his own children, subsequently enthralling generations. This narrative poem, which first appeared anonymously in 1823, captures the transformative power of Christmas magic through its narrative structure and the warmth of its cultural imprint.
The revitalized edition by DigiCat Publishing invites both longstanding fans and new readers to bask in the nostalgia and joyous reverie of the holiday season. Moore's timeless homage to Christmas enchantment is a must-read that beckons the return to innocence and the warmth of family tradition. With both print and ebook formats available, 'A Visit From Saint Nicholas' is poised to kindle the festive spirit in every hearth, ensuring its revered place in the annual merriment of Christmas celebrations.


Über den Autor

Clement Clarke Moore (1779-1863) was a distinguished American scholar and poet, best known for his iconic poem 'A Visit from Saint Nicholas,' more commonly known today as 'The Night Before Christmas.' Born in New York City to a prosperous Episcopal family, Moore was an intellectual force of his era, contributing not only to American literature but also to academia as a professor of Oriental and Greek literature at the General Theological Seminary in New York, a position that reflected both his erudition and his deep religious convictions. Moore's legacy rests largely on the poem he published anonymously in 1823, which has since become a quintessential piece of Christmas lore. The poem is celebrated for its vivid and affectionate depiction of the St. Nicholas figure, and it has had a profound impact on the American conception of Santa Claus, shaping the merry and portly character familiar in popular culture. Moore's lively verses and enchanting imagery have delighted readers for nearly two centuries, earning him a permanent place in the canon of holiday literature. Despite its enormous popularity, Moore's authorship of the poem was not publicly acknowledged until 1837. Moore's literary style in the famous poem is characterized by its cheerful rhythms and rhymes that have captivated the imaginations of both children and adults, making it one of the most read and recited poems in the English language during the holiday season.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 557 Seiten

Größe: 806,8 KB

ISBN: 8596547384373

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