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The book of Christmas

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About This Book

This work surveys the customs, ceremonies, traditions, superstitions, entertainments, and social meanings surrounding the Christmas season, tracing mingled origins and the festival's changing fortunes. It describes domestic preparations and foods such as mince pies and plum pudding, carol-singing, waits, bellmen, and masquerades; public and rural observances across holy days including Christmas Eve and Day, St. Thomas's and St. Stephen's Days, New Year’s and Twelfth Night; seasonal sports, mummers, pantomime, wassailing, and civic rituals; and considers the decline, partial revival, and cultural implications of these practices.

About the Author

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Thomas K. Hervey

Thomas K. Hervey was an English author and poet, best known for his work "The Book of Christmas," which reflects on the traditions and celebrations of the holiday season. His writings often explore themes of nostalgia and the cultural significance of Christmas, contributing to the literary heritage surrounding this festive time. Hervey's style is characterized by a blend of lyrical prose and vivid imagery, inviting readers to engage with the warmth and spirit of the season. Through his work, he has left a lasting impression on the celebration of Christmas in literature.

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