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Märchen-Almanach auf das Jahr 1826

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A framed collection opens with an allegory in which the spirit of imagination descends to earth, is tested by censorious gatekeepers, and finds refuge among children; that frame introduces a sequence of short fairy tales set in varied, often exotic scenes. The individual stories present transformations, enchanted voyages, clever outsiders, rescues, imposture, and uncanny phenomena, mixing humor and pathos. Compact narratives draw on folkloric motifs and magical devices to dramatize moral reversals, social satire, and the contrast between adult suspicion and childlike receptivity, blending lively action with ironic comment on belief, authority, and the value of wonder.

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Wilhelm Hauff

Wilhelm Hauff (1802-1827) was a German poet and novelist, best known for his contributions to the genre of fairy tales. His works often blend elements of fantasy and adventure, reflecting the rich tradition of storytelling in German literature. Among his notable works are "Fairy Tales," which showcases his imaginative narratives, and "Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace," which highlights his ability to weave intricate tales set in exotic locales. Hauff's storytelling is characterized by its moral lessons and vivid imagery, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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