The poem A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Moore has changed the perspective of St. Nicholas and Christmas. Through the analysis of the original St. Nicholas\u27 historic background, a character comparison of the old and new St. Nicholas, and the poem, one will see how this new fantastical St. Nicholas feels more real vs. mythical and Christmas feels more magical
This project explores four printed Christmas stories and the filmic adaptations of each. The eight s...
News release announces Ray Herbenick\u27s concerns about the modern Manhattan Santa Claus
Cover Photo Credit: Fred Sieb/H. Armstrong Roberts IN THIS ISSUE: 2 Christmas – Its Personal Message...
The article deals with the description and analysis of Christmas symbols portrayed in УA Christmas C...
By the 20th century, mass advertising became commonplace. Consumer messages were now broadcast to th...
The most lasting Christmas fiction tends to use Christmas as a setting not as the main subject and t...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Today it is hard to realize that Christmas was once a subject of strenuous controversy. Its religiou...
Why has one carol above all others become the most widely sung lyric in English vernacular carolling...
Each Christmas during his tenure as Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, M.R.James would take part ...
Cover Photo Credit: Daniel Scott IN THIS ISSUE: 2 The Unspeakable Gift, General Superintendent: John...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the First Sunday of Christmas, Series B and offers ideas for pr...
The singing of Christmas carols has echoed through the ages to contribute much to our spirit of Chri...
Keywords: Christmas, Mary, Joseph, Jesus, Shepherds, angel, angels, glory, birth of Jesus, Quirinius...
The aim of this study is to stylistically analyze the common symbols in Charles Dickens’s Christmas ...
This project explores four printed Christmas stories and the filmic adaptations of each. The eight s...
News release announces Ray Herbenick\u27s concerns about the modern Manhattan Santa Claus
Cover Photo Credit: Fred Sieb/H. Armstrong Roberts IN THIS ISSUE: 2 Christmas – Its Personal Message...
The article deals with the description and analysis of Christmas symbols portrayed in УA Christmas C...
By the 20th century, mass advertising became commonplace. Consumer messages were now broadcast to th...
The most lasting Christmas fiction tends to use Christmas as a setting not as the main subject and t...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Today it is hard to realize that Christmas was once a subject of strenuous controversy. Its religiou...
Why has one carol above all others become the most widely sung lyric in English vernacular carolling...
Each Christmas during his tenure as Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, M.R.James would take part ...
Cover Photo Credit: Daniel Scott IN THIS ISSUE: 2 The Unspeakable Gift, General Superintendent: John...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the First Sunday of Christmas, Series B and offers ideas for pr...
The singing of Christmas carols has echoed through the ages to contribute much to our spirit of Chri...
Keywords: Christmas, Mary, Joseph, Jesus, Shepherds, angel, angels, glory, birth of Jesus, Quirinius...
The aim of this study is to stylistically analyze the common symbols in Charles Dickens’s Christmas ...
This project explores four printed Christmas stories and the filmic adaptations of each. The eight s...
News release announces Ray Herbenick\u27s concerns about the modern Manhattan Santa Claus
Cover Photo Credit: Fred Sieb/H. Armstrong Roberts IN THIS ISSUE: 2 Christmas – Its Personal Message...