Playing Santa Claus and Other Christmas Tales gathers brief, morally attentive Christmas stories shaped by the nineteenth-century tradition of domestic and juvenile gift literature. Its narratives turn on generosity, mistaken selfishness, family feeling, and the imaginative power of children, using a plain yet warmly sentimental style. Doughty's prose belongs to a culture in which Christmas fiction, after Dickens, became a vehicle for social conscience as well as seasonal pleasure. Sarah P. Doughty remains a comparatively obscure figure in literary history, yet this very modesty is revealing: she writes from the world of periodical tales, Sunday-school libraries, and improving family reading. Her work suggests an author attentive to children's moral education and to the household as a training ground for sympathy. The title story's interest in "playing" charity reflects a broader Victorian and American concern with making benevolence active, visible, and habitual. This volume is recommended to readers interested in Christmas literature beyond the canonical classics, especially those who value concise tales with ethical purpose. It will appeal to students of children's literature, holiday customs, and sentimental fiction, as well as to general readers seeking gentle, reflective seasonal stories. Doughty's tales reward attention not through plot complexity, but through their earnest vision of kindness as a social art. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - Lastly, our hand-picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.
Autorentext
Sarah P. Doughty (1821-1884) was American author of children's books.
Zusammenfassung
Playing Santa Claus and Other Christmas Tales is a collection of 13 beautiful and warmhearted children's stories. Table of Contents: Playing Santa Claus Nothing to Give Willie's Gold Dollar The Thanksgiving Party A Christmas Story April Fool's Day The Christmas Tree A Dream No Time like the Present The Little Match Boy I Forgot The Silver Morning and Golden Day Two Sides to a Story