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In 'In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II,' Various authors present a collection of heartwarming and nostalgic holiday tales that evoke the spirit of Christmas through vivid imagery and emotional storytelling. The book is a continuation of the first volume, showcasing a wide range of literary styles and themes that capture the essence of the holiday season. From tales of love and family to stories of miracles and traditions, this compilation offers a diverse and engaging reading experience for fans of holiday literature. Each story is carefully crafted to transport readers to a world filled with joy, hope, and wonder. With its rich language and compelling narratives, 'In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II' stands as a timeless addition to the canon of Christmas literature. Various authors, known for their versatility and creativity, have come together to create a cohesive and meaningful collection that celebrates the magic of the season. Their collective expertise and passion for storytelling shine through in each story, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking to experience the true meaning of Christmas.
"If, gentle reader, you will step across this threshold, now, as the moon rises, in the keen Christmas air, and will find a place by the ruddy ingle within-doors, you may hear, if you will, a Babel of voices from many lands, telling over the adventures of the road and falling into the good-fellowship of the happy Christmas season." In this wise does Mr. Morris welcome us to the good cheer in "In the Yule-Log Glow." These three dainty volumes contain Christmas tales and Christmas poems "from 'round the world;" they are full of the glad spirit of the season, and they celebrate it in manifold ways, but in uniform excellence of manner. The tales in the second volume are written by Mr. Morris, Angelo J. Lewis, Juliana Horatia Ewing, Agnes Repplier and Vernon Lee; all of them excellent.
In 'In the Yule-Log Glow, Book I' by Various, readers are presented with a collection of heartwarming Christmas stories and poems, each written with a unique style and literary flair. From tales of holiday traditions to reflections on the spirit of giving, this anthology captures the essence of the holiday season in a variety of voices and perspectives. The literary context of the book reflects a time when storytelling was a cherished pastime, with each piece weaving together themes of love, family, and joy. The language used is rich and descriptive, painting vivid images that transport readers to cozy winter nights by the yule log. The authors of 'In the Yule-Log Glow, Book I' are a diverse group of talented writers who have each contributed their own unique perspective on the holiday season. From well-known literary figures to emerging voices, this collection showcases the depth and breadth of Christmas literature. The authors' shared passion for Christmas shines through in each piece, creating a cohesive and engaging reading experience. I highly recommend 'In the Yule-Log Glow, Book I' to anyone looking to get into the holiday spirit or who simply enjoys well-crafted storytelling. This anthology is a delightful celebration of the magic of Christmas, sure to warm the hearts of readers young and old.
"If, gentle reader, you will step across this threshold, now, as the moon rises, in the keen Christmas air, and will find a place by the ruddy ingle within-doors, you may hear, if you will, a Babel of voices from many lands, telling over the adventures of the road and falling into the good-fellowship of the happy Christmas season." In this wise does Mr. Morris welcome us to the good cheer in "In the Yule-Log Glow." These three dainty volumes contain Christmas tales and Christmas poems "from 'round the world;" they are full of the glad spirit of the season, and they celebrate it in manifold ways, but in uniform excellence of manner. In the first volume we find three delightful bits by the editor, one a translation from Daudet. Then there are stories from the German, the Russian and the Norwegian—from Tolstoi, Georg Schuster and Bjornson—giving to the collection a wide variety of interest and a cosmopolitan coloring.
"If, gentle reader, you will step across this threshold, now, as the moon rises, in the keen Christmas air, and will find a place by the ruddy ingle within-doors, you may hear, if you will, a Babel of voices from many lands, telling over the adventures of the road and falling into the good-fellowship of the happy Christmas season." In this wise does Mr. Morris welcome us to the good cheer in "In the Yule-Log Glow." These three dainty volumes contain Christmas tales and Christmas poems "from 'round the world;" they are full of the glad spirit of the season, and they celebrate it in manifold ways, but in uniform excellence of manner. The third volume we are asked to read between the intervals of tale-telling. It contains ditties, hymns and carols; mere scraps and wisps of verse; melodious lays and rollicking songs; Christmas ballads, Santa Claus fancies and joyous choruses over the wassail-bowl.