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Much of the modern-day vision of Santa Claus is owed to the Clement
Moore poem ""The Night Before Christmas."" His description of Saint
Nicholas personified the ""jolly old elf"" known to millions of
children throughout the world. However, far from being the offshoot
of Saint Nicholas of Turkey, Santa Claus is the last of a long line
of what scholars call 'Wild Men"" who were worshipped in ancient
European fertility rites and came to America through Pennsylvania's
Germans. This pagan creature is described from prehistoric times
through his various forms - Robin Hood, The Fool, Harlequin, Satan
and Robin Goodfellow - into today's carnival and Christmas scenes.
In this thoroughly researched work, the origins of Santa Claus are
found to stretch back over 50,000 years, jolting the foundation of
Christian myths about the jolly old elf.
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