The poem is entitled "A Visit From Saint Nicholas". It's tempting to call it "Twas The Night Before Christmas" because of the immensely famous first line. The author was Clement C. Moore. For some reason some people believe Samuel Clemens wrote it.
...or...
Major Henry Livingston, Jr. (1748-1828)
entitled "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas"
The matter is still in dispute, as you can see!
The Night Before Christmas
Debate exists on whether Henry Livingston Jr. or Clement Clarke Moore wrote "Twas the Night Before Christmas." While Moore is traditionally credited as the author, some believe Livingston may have penned the poem.
They used to tell - and later to read - scary tales on Christmas Eve's night. This means that ghost stories were very appreciated, this is why he started to write them.
yes
Charles Dickens
Although disputed by some, Moore wrote the classic holiday poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," which is perhaps better known by the poem's first line, "'Twas the night before Christmas." The poem was anonymously published December 23, 1823, which allowed for a claim of authorship to be made by the estate of Major Henry Livingston, Jr. several years later. However, no proofs have been submitted that Livingston himself ever claimed authorship. Moore made the claim of authorship nearly twenty years later, claiming that he had not originally wanted such an unscholarly poem to be associated with a very scholarly professor.
It is called a Christmas Carol. The story is about a wealthy man who lives in England, Ebenezer Scrooge, he dislikes Christmas because of various reasons. Before Christmas Eve, an old friend paid him a visit, a dead friend that is. His ghost friend alarmed him that 3 spirits will visit him that night. >Ghost of Christmas past >Ghost of the Christmas Present >Ghost of the Christmas yet to come
Danny Elfman wrote most of the music for The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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The children in the US often write letters to Santa in the weeks before Christmas. They also make lists of the presents that they would like to receive and they help to decorate the home.
John Callcott Horsley was the designer of the first Christmas Card.
Navidad means Christmas