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註釋Yule Logs: Longmans' Christmas Annual for 1898 stands as a compendium of literary craftsmanship, encapsulating the festive spirit through a mosaic of narratives that range from stirring adventures to reflective tales of the season. This anthology not only showcases the variety in literary stylesranging from the nautical adventures preferred by Harry Collingwood to the historical fiction of G. A. Hentybut also serves as a testament to the periods literary culture. It presents readers with a unique opportunity to traverse the literary landscapes of the late 19th century, lingering over the diverse thematic preoccupations of its time, from valor and heroism to the introspective ponderings typical of Yuletide musings. The contributors to this anthologyRobert Leighton, Kirk Munroe, among otherswere eminent figures of their time, each bringing their distinctive voice and cultural perspective to the collective narrative. Their works, aligning with both the adventurous spirits and the reflective inclinations of the Victorian era, weave together a tapestry that depicts the eras complex relationship with tradition, empire, and the burgeoning impulses of modernity. The anthology thus serves not only as a literary feast but also as a cultural artifact, reflecting the historical and literary movements of the late 19th century. Yule Logs is an indispensable collection for readers keen on exploring the richness of Victorian literature and the intricate interplay of its themes and styles within the context of the Christmas season. It offers a rare glimpse into the multifaceted nature of the eras narratives, inviting readers to engage with the text not just for its aesthetic value but also for its cultural and historical insights. As a literary journey through the heart of Victorian Christmas, it promises not only a profound educational experience but also a delightful exploration of the myriad ways in which the festive season was celebrated and contemplated.