Sharpe's Christmas

What is the author's tone in Sharpe's Christmas by Bernard Cornwell?

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There is an uncharacteristically calming tone, of Christmas, which the author juxtaposes with the belligerent Sharpe. Since both of these stories were written for the Christmas editions of a London newspaper, Christmas is a major theme in each story. In his Introduction, Cornwell explains that he tried to write two tales acknowledging the Christmas spirit without ignoring Sharpe's belligerent nature.