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A connected series of essays examines the changing character of the Christmas festival, tracing nostalgic memories of communal rites and the lost intensity of expectation, and arguing for a deliberate revival of its spirit. The author defends feasting and gift-giving as regenerative social practices, links the solstice and goodwill, and emphasizes imaginative sympathy—the gift of oneself—to create genuine human connection. Practical observations and reflections consider how ritual, generosity, and conscious effort might revitalize holiday feeling and restore warmth to domestic and public life, closing with thoughts on the festival's proper place at the year's end.

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Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett was an English novelist and playwright known for his vivid portrayals of life in the Potteries, a region in England. His works often explore themes of social class and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable novels is "Anna of the Five Towns," which reflects his deep connection to the industrial landscape of his youth. Bennett was also a prominent figure in the literary scene of the early 20th century, contributing essays and critiques that shaped contemporary thought. His writing style is characterized by its clarity and psychological insight, making him a significant figure in English literature.

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