W Clement Moore did the current version of it, but the original was created anonymously
The poem (actually named 'A Visit from St. Nicholas'), was published anonymously, and is generally attributed to US poet Clement Clarke Moore, though it has been claimed the author might be Henry Livingston Jr.
Clement Clarke Moore wrote Twas the Night Before Christmas, and it was originally published 1823.
Clement Clarke Moore has been credited with the poem "The Night Before Christmas." There is some debate as to who the true author of the poem is though. The ancestors of Major Henry Livingston, Jr. have made claims that he is the true author.
The poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas") was first published anonymously in 1823. It is attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, although there is debate over the true authorship.
The poem "The Night Before Christmas" is first published anonymously in 1823 and generally attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, although the claim has also been made that it was written by Henry Livingston, Jr.
Clement C Moore wrote 'The Night Before Christmas.'
A. The statement that Elie Wiesel wrote a poem called "So Sweet Night" is false. Elie Wiesel did write the book "Night," which is his most famous work, and he won numerous awards for his writing. It is also true that "Night" was originally written in Yiddish.
The original poem was titled "A Visit from St. Nicholas" and was written by Clement Clarke Moore.
The poem "Skating at Night" was written by Robert Bly. It is a reflection on the experience of ice skating in the dark and the emotions it evokes.
This is the first line of a poem called A Visit From St. Nicholas, published anonymously in 1823.It is reputed to be written by Clement Clarke Moore, but others say it was actually by Henry Livingstone Jr.
The famous poet who wrote about his quill in a poem is William Wordsworth. In his poem "A Night-Piece," Wordsworth reflects on the significance of his quill as a tool for expressing his thoughts and emotions.
They sang silent night for the first time. Mohr wrote the poem and Gruber wrote the music. Both sang silent night with Gruber guitar on the melody.