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Fairy Tales for Workers' Children

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A collection of short fairy tales reframes familiar motifs to address poverty and class inequality for young readers. Each tale uses personified plants, animals, and a lonely child to dramatize struggles and small acts of courage: a rose-bush that defends itself, a sparrow who seeks a better land, a faithful grey dog that sacrifices for the child who rescued it, and an unlikely beast whose kindness contrasts with a selfish owner. Through simple narratives the stories encourage questioning social wrongs, mutual aid, and collective action as ways to improve the lives of working families.

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Hermynia Zur Mühlen

Hermynia Zur Mühlen was an Austrian author known for her contributions to children's literature and social commentary. She gained recognition for her work "Fairy Tales for Workers' Children," which reflects her commitment to addressing the needs and experiences of working-class families through engaging narratives. Mühlen's writing often intertwined themes of social justice and the importance of education, making her a notable figure in early 20th-century literature. Her novel "Der Tempel" further showcases her literary talent and depth, exploring complex human emotions and societal issues.

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