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IS FOR DICKENS, DECK THE HALLS, DING DONG MERRILY ON HIGH!
The Victorian era was when many of the traditions of Christmas that are celebrated today were established. After Christmas had been abolished by Cromwell, there was a nostalgic interest in the festivities that used to be enjoyed. Prince Albert also introduced some German traditions, such as the Christmas tree, and the Royal family promoted the idea of family Christmases. This, paired with a novella written by Charles Dickens, cemented the ideologies of Christmas we uphold today. A Christmas Carol is not only an illustration of Christmas during Victorian times, it promoted many of the sentiments of what the season meant to secular society. The story is rich with the importance of family and love as well as merriment, enjoying food and drink, dancing and playing games, but also, most importantly, goodwill to all men and generosity of spirit.
From English Home Magazine
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