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A translated collection of folktales presented as short stories, the anthology gathers animal fables, trickster episodes, and brief fantastic narratives. Many pieces use anthropomorphic creatures to stage contests, practical jokes, and moral puzzles, while others offer enchanted motifs—lost islands, royal intrigues, and transformations—delivered in concise, episodic form. The tone shifts between playful comedy and sly caution, and the retellings emphasize rhythm, vivid small scenes, and oral-storytelling immediacy rather than extended plots, producing a varied set of compact tales that blend humor, wonder, and everyday cunning.

About the Author

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Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Ortoli

Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Ortoli was a French author known for his contributions to the genre of short stories. His notable work, "Evening Tales," showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives that reflect the complexities of human experience. Ortoli's writing often blends elements of fantasy and realism, inviting readers to explore the depths of imagination and emotion. Though not widely recognized today, his literary contributions offer a glimpse into the storytelling traditions of his time.

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