Yuletide themes in foreign literature and cinema
Christmas Themes in Foreign Literature and Cinema: From Gothic Horror to Christmas Miracle Introduction: The Dichotomy of Christmas — From Pagan Fear to Christian Charity The Christmas period (from Christmas to Epiphany) in Western culture, especially in the Anglophone tradition, has given rise to a unique genre — the "Christmas/Christmas Eve story." Its uniqueness lies in the profound connection of two archetypes: the pagan fear of the "thin" world, when the boundary between the living and the dead becomes thin, and the Christian ideal of mercy, repentance, and family warmth. This synthesis creates a powerful dramatic cauldron, where the personal transformation of the hero often occurs through an encounter with the supernatural. Literary Canon: Victorian Ghosts and Moral Lessons The Golden Age of the Christmas story is Victorian England. The tradition of telling scary stories by the fireplace on Christmas was popularized precisely then, reflecting in the press. Charles Dickens — "A Christmas Carol in Prose" (1843). This text is the cornerstone of the genre. Here, the Christmas mysticism (four ghosts) serves not for horror, but for the moral and ethical transformation of the miser Ebenezer Scrooge. Dickens masterfully combines the gothic atmosphere (Marley's ghost, visions) with social criticism and clear Christian morality about the need for kindness, generosity, and family values. This is not a story about ghosts, but a story about the healing of the soul, where the supernatural acts as a catalyst. "The Turn of the Screw" (1898) by Henry James. Although it is not formally a Christmas story, it was written for a Christmas issue of the magazine and is read within this tradition. James takes the genre to the psychological sophistication: the ghosts of the nurse and the butler can be either real supernatural entities or a projection of the young governess's mental disorder. The Christmas motif of "blurred boundaries" here works to create paranoia and uncertainty, ques ... Read more
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