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    <title>Christmas in the arts and media</title>
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    <category term="A Christmas Carol" />
    <category term="Art" />
    <category term="arts" />
    <category term="Charles Dickens" />
    <category term="Christmas" />
    <category term="Christmas" />
    <category term="Christmas Eve" />
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    <category term="H. C. Andersen" />
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    <category term="radio" />
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    <category term="The Little Match Girl" />
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img height="181" width="468" longdesc="&quot;Now it is Christmas again&quot; (1907) by Carl Larsson." class="image image-preview" title="Now it is Christmas again" alt="Now it is Christmas again" src="http://www.sfetcu.com/sites/default/files/images/Now_is_it_Christmas_again-1907-by_Carl_Larsson.jpg" /></p>
<p>Many fictional Christmas stories capture the spirit of Christmas in a  modern-day fairy tale, often with heart-touching stories of a Christmas miracle.  Several have become part of the Christmas tradition in their countries of  origin.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img height="181" width="468" longdesc="&quot;Now it is Christmas again&quot; (1907) by Carl Larsson." class="image image-preview" title="Now it is Christmas again" alt="Now it is Christmas again" src="http://www.sfetcu.com/sites/default/files/images/Now_is_it_Christmas_again-1907-by_Carl_Larsson.jpg" /></p>
<p>Many fictional Christmas stories capture the spirit of Christmas in a  modern-day fairy tale, often with heart-touching stories of a Christmas miracle.  Several have become part of the Christmas tradition in their countries of  origin.</p>
<p>Among the most popular are Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker and Charles  Dickens's novel A Christmas Carol. The Nutcracker tells of a nutcracker that  comes to life in a young German girl's dream. Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol  is the tale of curmudgeonly miser Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge rejects compassion,  philanthropy, and Christmas until he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past,  Present and Future, who show him the consequences of his ways.</p>
<p>Some Scandinavian Christmas stories are less cheery than Dickens's. In H. C.  Andersen's The Little Match Girl, a destitute little slum girl walks barefoot  through snow-covered streets on Christmas Eve, trying in vain to sell her  matches, and peeking in at the celebrations in the homes of the more fortunate.  She dares not go home because her father is drunk. Unlike the principals of  Anglophone Christmas lore, she meets a tragic end.</p>
<p>In 1881, the Swedish magazine Ny Illustrerad Tidning published Viktor  Rydberg's poem Tomten featuring the first painting by Jenny Nystr&ouml;m of the  traditional Swedish mythical character <i>tomte,</i> which she turned into the  friendly white-bearded figure and associated with Christmas.</p>
<p><img height="261" width="180" class="image image-preview" title="Christmas movies" alt="Christmas movies" src="http://www.sfetcu.com/sites/default/files/images/180px-Dvd-cover-white-christmas.jpg" /> <i>Unlike many films, which date rapidly, Christmas movies are the reliable  annuals of the movie business.</i></p>
<p>Many Christmas stories have been popularized as movies and TV specials. Since  the 1980s, many video editions are sold and resold every year during the holiday  season. A notable example is the film It's a Wonderful Life, which turns the  theme of A Christmas Carol on its head. Its hero, George Bailey, is a  businessman who sacrificed his dreams to help his community. On Christmas Eve, a  guardian angel finds him in despair and prevents him from committing suicide by  magically showing him how much he meant to the world around him. Perhaps the  most famous animated production is A Charlie Brown Christmas wherein Charlie  Brown tries to address his feelings of dissatisfaction with the holidays by  trying to find a deeper meaning in them. The humorous A Christmas Story (1983)  has become a holiday classic.</p>
<p>A few true stories have also become enduring Christmas tales themselves. The  story behind the Christmas carol Silent Night and the story Yes, Virginia, there  is a Santa Claus is among the most well-known of these.</p>
<p>Radio and television programs aggressively pursue entertainment and ratings  through their cultivation of Christmas themes. Radio stations broadcast  Christmas carols and Christmas songs, including classical music such as the  Hallelujah chorus from Handel's Messiah. Among other classical pieces inspired  by Christmas are the Nutcracker Suite, adapted from Tchaikovsky's ballet score,  and Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio (BWV 248). Television networks  add Christmas themes to their standard programming, run traditional holiday  movies, and produce a variety of Christmas specials.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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