Literary Works Inspired by the 12 Days of Christmas: From Shakespeare to Modern Times

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The 12 Days of Christmas, from December 25 to January 5, have captivated writers for centuries. This festive period has inspired a rich tapestry of literature, from classic plays to contemporary novels. Let’s explore how this magical time has influenced literary works across different eras.

Classical Literature

1. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night

2. “The Twelve Days of Christmas” (Traditional Carol)

19th Century

3. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (1843)

4. Christina Rossetti’s “In the Bleak Midwinter” (1872)

20th Century

5. T.S. Eliot’s “Journey of the Magi” (1927)

6. Dylan Thomas’ A Child’s Christmas in Wales (1952)

7. Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” (1956)

Contemporary Literature

8. Jostein Gaarder’s The Christmas Mystery (1992)

9. Matt Haig’s A Boy Called Christmas (2015)

10. Francesca Hornak’s Seven Days of Us (2017)

11. Josie Silver’s One Day in December (2018)

12. Erin Morgenstern’s The Starless Sea (2019)

What’s Next?

From Shakespeare’s comedies on love and identity to modern novels set at Christmas, the 12 Days of Christmas inspire writers. These works entertain and reflect changing views of the holiday season across eras and cultures. Literature has many options for classic holiday tales and modern takes on the season’s magic. They will enhance your enjoyment of this special time of year.

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