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So bring some literary festivity to your handwritten Christmas cards, or add another fun activity to your family’s Christmas traditions, by reading these poems together over hot cocoa by the fire.
The most oft-recited Christmas poem is probably Clement Clarke Moore’s “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” which set the standard for the classic American Santa Claus goodie-drop as we’ve come to ...
Others cards were outright grim, such as the 1950 edition which features the poem, “Doom to Bloom.” But that unexpected variety is just what makes the collection of cards so interesting.
December 24, 2003 / 10:47 AM EST / CBS For more than 100 years, generations of children have enjoyed listening to their parents read the classic poem, "The Night Before Christmas." ...
“American Christmas,” first published in 1965, includes both classic and nearly unknown works, and widens a reader’s sense of what the holiday might mean.
Living ‘Scandalous’ first Christmas card from 1843, ‘bleak’ handwritten ‘Santa Claus’ poem by Emily Dickinson both up for sale Published: Dec. 04, 2020, 11:38 a.m.
Marianne Binetti’s Christmas garden poem has been printed for annually for more than 38 years ago, providing Santa with guidance for what to give to gardeners.
TAMPA (WFLA) — “Twas the Night Before Christmas” was first published more than 200 years ago on Christmas Eve. The poem, originally titled “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” was written by ...