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Kettu Repolainen / Goethen "Reineke Fuchs" mukaelma

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Anthropomorphic animals assemble at a royal court to accuse a wily fox of theft, deceit, and violence; the proceedings alternate accusations and defenses as the fox uses cunning, false piety, and disguise to evade punishment. Episodic scenes trace his tricks on neighbors, staged repentance, and the suffering of victims, while relatives and officials dispute the facts. The tale combines satirical fable and moral anecdote to examine cleverness against justice, social hypocrisy, communal gossip, and how reputation and rhetoric shape verdicts.

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Anni Swan

Anni Swan was a Finnish author known for her contributions to children's literature and her ability to weave engaging narratives. She wrote several notable works, including "Iris rukka" and "Kaarinan kesäloma," which reflect her talent for storytelling and her understanding of young readers' interests. Swan's writing often incorporates elements of Finnish culture and folklore, making her stories resonate with both children and adults. Her literary legacy includes a variety of genres, showcasing her versatility as a writer. Through her works, she has left a lasting impact on Finnish literature, particularly in the realm of children's stories.

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