
Myths and Legends of Christmastide
"Myths and Legends of Christmastide" by Bertha F. Herrick is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores various Christmas traditions, customs, and superstitions from different cultures, examining their significance and origins. It offers readers insights into how Christmas was celebrated around the world and the diverse beliefs tied to this festive season. In this collection, Herrick provides a detailed exploration of Christmas myths and customs from countries such as England, Norway, Germany, and Russia. Each chapter delves into unique practices, like the kneeling oxen in England, the festive presence of mistletoe in Scandinavian tradition, and the origins of the Christmas tree. The narrative blends folklore, history, and cultural commentary, illustrating how these traditions have evolved and reflecting the joyful spirit of Christmas. Through vivid descriptions, readers are transported to various holiday scenes, highlighting the rich tapestry of customs that contribute to the celebration of Christmastide.
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