YULE-TIDE IN MANY LANDS

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Yule-Tide in Many Lands by Mary P. Pringle and Clara A. Urann is a comprehensive exploration of the diverse customs and traditions associated with Yule-tide or Christmas across various cultures and historical periods. The book delves into the ancient origins of Yule-tide tracing its roots back to the Aryans who celebrated the rebirth of the sun during the winter solstice. The authors highlight how these early celebrations influenced the customs and traditions that have evolved into modern Christmas festivities. The text provides detailed accounts of Yule-tide celebrations in England Germany and Scandinavia among other regions. In England the book describes the evolution of Christmas from a religious observance to a time of merriment and feasting with traditions such as the Yule-log and the boar's head. In Germany the focus is on the Christmas tree a symbol of the season that has become central to celebrations worldwide. The authors also explore the changing customs of Scandinavian countries where the harsh winter climate shapes the way Yule-tide is celebrated with a strong emphasis on community and family gatherings. Throughout the book Pringle and Urann emphasize the continuity of certain traditions such as the use of evergreens and the exchange of gifts while also noting the variations that have developed in different cultural contexts. The work serves as both a historical account and a cultural study offering readers insight into the rich tapestry of Yule-tide celebrations and their significance in various societies.
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