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Myths and Legends of Christmastide

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The text surveys seasonal customs, superstitions and legends associated with the Nativity across many lands, describing folk practices such as animals or bees seeming to respond at midnight, ritual sledging, sheaves for birds, star-processions, distinctive puddings and long-preserved breads. It contrasts varied observances of home decoration, the symbolic use of trees and candles, and improvised tropical alternatives, then turns to sacred sites and relic traditions at the birthplace church and theories about the guiding star. Pagan roots and meanings of evergreens, holly and mistletoe are traced, and a Black Forest legend links a charitable act on Christmas Eve to the origin of the Christ-flower.

About the Author

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Bertha F. Herrick

Bertha F. Herrick was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and folklore. Her notable work, "Myths and Legends of Christmastide," explores the rich tapestry of Christmas traditions and stories, drawing from various cultural influences. Herrick's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the myths that shape holiday celebrations, making her work both educational and engaging for young readers. Through her storytelling, she invites audiences to discover the enchanting narratives that surround the festive season.

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