Clement Clarke Moore’s 1823 poem “Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas” redefined Christmas in America. As historian Steven Nissenbaum explains in “The Battle for Christmas,” Moore’s secular St. Nick ...
Mrs. Claus was the face of feminism in the 19th century. She didn’t need a man to get the work done.
Clement Clarke Moore’s 1823 poem “Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas” redefined Christmas in America. As historian Steven Nissenbaum explains in “The Battle for Christmas,” Moore’s secular St. Nick ...
Literary scholars have in the past overlooked the evolution of Mrs. Claus, whose role in Christmas literature has followed the path of women’s rights. Some of the first depictions of Mrs. Claus paid ...
Some educators are feeling particularly jolly this holiday season. They go by the name Santa Claus. The exact number of educators who work as Santa or Mrs. Claus during the holiday season is as ...
Santa Claus is a legendary character originating in Western Christian culture who brings gifts on Christmas Eve to well-behaved children or coal for naughty children. The modern character of Santa ...
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