Clement Clarke Moore’s ‘The Night Before Christmas (Illustrated Edition)’ is a timeless classic that beautifully captures the magic of Christmas eve. Written in an enchanting and lyrical style, the poem describes the visit of St. Nicholas to a home on Christmas Eve, narrating his actions and appearance with vivid imagery and charm. The illustrations in this edition complement Moore’s words, bringing the story to life and further enchanting readers of all ages. This book holds a significant place in the literary context of Christmas literature, recognized and loved by generations for its festive spirit and heartwarming message.
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Clement Clarke Moore (1779–1863) was an American writer and professor of Oriental and Greek Literature, as well as Divinity and Biblical Learning, at the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in New York City. Known particularly for his yuletide poem ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas’, which later became famous as ‘The Night Before Christmas’ (Illustrated Edition), Moore’s contribution to the canon of Christmas literature has been significant. The poem was first published anonymously in the Troy Sentinel newspaper in 1823 and has since been attributed to Moore after being included in an anthology of his works in 1844, despite some controversy over its authorship. Moore’s enchanting and whimsical depiction of St. Nicholas and his sleigh pulled by reindeer has become an integral part of the Christmas tradition, shaping the modern America’s vision of Santa Claus. His lyrical writing style, characterized by smooth anapestic tetrameter, has charmed generations of readers and continues to be a centerpiece in festive celebrations. Beyond his literary accomplishments, Moore’s academic influence and contributions to the fields of literature and theology were considerable during his lifetime. Yet, it is his vision of a magical Christmas Eve that has left an indelible mark, ensuring his legacy within the annals of holiday literature.