The Spirit of Christmas

Fiction & Literature, Classics
Cover of the book The Spirit of Christmas by Henry Van Dyke, B&R Samizdat Express
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Henry Van Dyke ISBN: 9781455346431
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Henry Van Dyke
ISBN: 9781455346431
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
According to Wikipedia:"Henry van Dyke (1852 1933) was an American author, educator, and clergyman… Among his popular writings are the two Christmas stories The Other Wise Man (1896) and The First Christmas Tree (1897). Various religious themes of his work are also expressed in his poetry, hymns and the essays collected in Little Rivers (1895) and Fisherman’s Luck (1899). He wrote the lyrics to the popular hymn, "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" (1907), sung to the tune of Beethoven's Ode to Joy. He compiled several short stories in The Blue Flower (1902) named after the key symbol of Romanticism introduced first by Novalis. .. Van Dyke's "Essays in Application" (1905) was quoted by Jack London in the dystopian novel "The Iron Heel". London disliked Van Dyke's ideas, but paid him the compliment of predicting that his writings would still be remembered six hundred years into the future and be cited by a Twenty-Sixth Century writer as "an example of bourgeois thinking"."
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
According to Wikipedia:"Henry van Dyke (1852 1933) was an American author, educator, and clergyman… Among his popular writings are the two Christmas stories The Other Wise Man (1896) and The First Christmas Tree (1897). Various religious themes of his work are also expressed in his poetry, hymns and the essays collected in Little Rivers (1895) and Fisherman’s Luck (1899). He wrote the lyrics to the popular hymn, "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" (1907), sung to the tune of Beethoven's Ode to Joy. He compiled several short stories in The Blue Flower (1902) named after the key symbol of Romanticism introduced first by Novalis. .. Van Dyke's "Essays in Application" (1905) was quoted by Jack London in the dystopian novel "The Iron Heel". London disliked Van Dyke's ideas, but paid him the compliment of predicting that his writings would still be remembered six hundred years into the future and be cited by a Twenty-Sixth Century writer as "an example of bourgeois thinking"."

More books from B&R Samizdat Express

Cover of the book Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way (c. 1900) by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Rudyard Kipling by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Scottish Sketches by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book The Young Step-Mother, Or a Chronicle of Mistakes by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Parnassus on Wheels by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Schiller's Poems of the Second Period, in English translation by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Mary Wollstonecraft, a biography by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Martie the Unconquered by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Patty Fairfield (1907) by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Bob Hampton of Placer by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book The Moving Picture Boys at Panama. Or Stirring Adventures along the Great Canal by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book The First Discovery of Australia and New Guinea, being the narrative of Portuguese and Spanish discoveries in the Autralasian Regions between the years 1492-1606 by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book The Mayflower (Flor de Mayo), A Tale of the Valencian Seashore by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book My Lady Ludlow by Henry Van Dyke
Cover of the book Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby and Other Stories by Henry Van Dyke
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy