"A Christmas Greeting" by Marie Corelli is a nostalgic reflection on the Christmas season, where the author contrasts festive cheer with the sorrowful aspects of modern life in the early 20th century. Corelli explores how society has become jaded and filled with complaints, urging readers to rediscover the simpler joys associated with the holiday and embrace the true spirit of Christmas through kindness and community. By highlighting the significance of love and togetherness, she encourages even the most pessimistic among us to find solace in the holiday season, fostering warmth and inviting readers to reconnect with the lighter, more joyful aspects of life.
A Christmas greeting
By Marie Corelli
Amidst a world of complaints and sadness, will the true spirit of the Christmas season, filled with love and togetherness, offer a beacon of hope?
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About the AuthorMary Mackay, also called Minnie Mackey and known by her pseudonym Marie Corelli, was an English novelist.
Mary Mackay, also called Minnie Mackey and known by her pseudonym Marie Corelli, was an English novelist.
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