A Christmas Greeting
By
MARIE CORELLI
NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
1901
Copyright, 1901
Dodd, Mead and Company
All rights reserved
UNIVERSITY PRESS · JOHN WILSON
AND SON · CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.
The essay offers a spirited reflection on the Christmas season, defending the traditional greeting against modern cynicism and urging readers to set aside private grief or quarrels to practice kindness, forgiveness, and small neighborly deeds. It acknowledges sorrow caused by war and loss while offering consolation that the departed may yet be near, and counsels cheerfulness as an ethical choice. It criticizes restless travel to continental resorts as a frivolous escape, praises old English Yuletide customs, and blends moral exhortation with patriotic imagery toward the horizon of a new year.
By
MARIE CORELLI
NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
1901
Copyright, 1901
Dodd, Mead and Company
All rights reserved
UNIVERSITY PRESS · JOHN WILSON
AND SON · CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.