<p>Robert Louis Stevenson's 'A Christmas Sermon' stands as a compelling manifesto on the human condition, emphasizing values such as charity, kindness, and the urgent quest for personal betterment. This reflective piece, steeped in the literary traditions of the late Victorian era, significantly deviates from the author's pervasive adventure narratives, revealing a profound, philosophical undercurrent in his oeuvre. DigiCat Publishing's restorati...