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One of the most beloved Christmas poems of all time, A Visit from St. Nicholas — better known as ’Twas the Night Before Christmas — first appeared anonymously in 1823. Fourteen years later, it was credited to Clement Moore. This classic tale of a father’s midnight encounter with Santa Claus remains one of the most cherished holiday stories ever written.
For nearly two centuries, debate has surrounded the true authorship of A Visit from St. Nicholas. Though Clement Moore is credited, some literary scholars argue that the style and spirit better match Major Henry Livingston Jr. Regardless of who wrote it, the poem remains one of the most enduring and beloved pieces of Christmas literature.
Season’s Readings is part of Short Storyverses — discover more timeless tales for every season at shortstoryverses.com.
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By Short StoryversesOne of the most beloved Christmas poems of all time, A Visit from St. Nicholas — better known as ’Twas the Night Before Christmas — first appeared anonymously in 1823. Fourteen years later, it was credited to Clement Moore. This classic tale of a father’s midnight encounter with Santa Claus remains one of the most cherished holiday stories ever written.
For nearly two centuries, debate has surrounded the true authorship of A Visit from St. Nicholas. Though Clement Moore is credited, some literary scholars argue that the style and spirit better match Major Henry Livingston Jr. Regardless of who wrote it, the poem remains one of the most enduring and beloved pieces of Christmas literature.
Season’s Readings is part of Short Storyverses — discover more timeless tales for every season at shortstoryverses.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.