A Visit from St. Nicholas / Illustrated from Drawings by F. O. C. Darley via The Library of Congress |
A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS
Christmas Carol. The visit of Saint Nicholas. Written by Prof.C. C.
Moore. John M. Wolff, stationer - Philadelphia via The Library of Congress |
CLEMENT C. MOORE'S AUTHORSHIP OF "A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS" AKA "'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS"
- Pre-1844 attributions to Clement C. Moore https://melvilliana.blogspot.com/2018/08/pre-1844-attributions-of-visit-from-st.html
- How we know that Clement C. Moore wrote The Night Before Christmas http://melvilliana.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-we-know-that-clement-c-moore-wrote.html
- Clement C. Moore's published letter on his authorship
http://melvilliana.blogspot.com/2017/01/clement-c-moores-published-letter-on.html
- Key witness letter by Livingston cousin and genuine antiquarian http://melvilliana.blogspot.com/2018/02/key-witness-letter-by-livingston-cousin.html
- Biography of the heart of Clement C. Moore
https://melvilliana.blogspot.com/2017/01/biography-of-heart-of-clement-c-moore.html
- Two poems by Clement C. Moore in the New York Evening Post--first printing of Moore's Congratulatory "Lines Written after a Season of Yellow Fever" and "Lines Addressed to the Fashionable Part of My Young Countrywomen."
- Moore's snow poem first published in the Troy Sentinel on February 20, 1824 http://melvilliana.blogspot.com/2017/02/clement-c-moores-snow-poem-in-troy.html
- The Pig and the Rooster
http://melvilliana.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-pig-and-rooster.html
- Moore Disclaimed authorship of charity hymn Lord of life all praise excelling
- Lord of life, all praise excelling - words by Samuel Birch
- Moore declines to help revise metrical Psalms
BIOGRAPHY
- My Reasons for Loving
poem by Moore's wife Catherine Elizabeth Taylor
- Sophia Hawthorne and St Nicolas to Una, 1852
As one parent's letter to her daughter on New Year's Eve, comparable to the "Letter from Saint Nicholas" that Moore wrote for his daughter.
- Eheu! professor
Wondering what John Pintard wrote privately about Moore in 1821. And what did he mean?
- Pat Pflieger, Clement Clarke Moore and A Visit from St. Nicholas
- I cannot pretend to judge of their piety - Moore's reply to inquisitors
Honorable, dignified, and pro-student.
OTHER RESOURCES
- Unpublished poems by Clement C. Moore in manuscript
--heroically transcribed and beautifully presented by Mary S. Van Deusen
- Clement Clarke Moore and Santa in the City --excellent article by Emily Chapin on the Museum of the City of New York website. Great illustrations, too, including first-rate manuscript images.
- Clarence Cook on The Author of A Visit from St Nicholas
The Century Magazine - December 1897
- Charles W. Jones on the Knickerbocker Santa Claus via St. Nicholas Center
- Pat Pflieger, Clement Clarke Moore and A Visit from St. Nicholas
- Nancy H. Marshall - Nineteenth Century Publication Milestones
- Biography of Clement Clarke Moore by Samuel White Patterson, courtesy of Hathi Trust Digital Library
No comments:
Post a Comment