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Stories of Siegfried, Told to the Children

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The narrative follows a princely hero from sheltered childhood through feats of strength and adventure: raised in hiding by the dwarf smith Mimer among the subterranean Nibelungs, he grows into a strong, mischievous youth who wins a magic sword and buried treasure, confronts a dragon, and performs contests of prowess at distant courts. Encounters with a noble maiden and a proud queen lead to marriage and ceremonial celebrations, while court intrigues culminate in betrayal and the hero's violent death. The tales weave folklore elements—dwarfs, dragons, enchanted hoards—and examine courage, loyalty, youthful recklessness, and the tragic effects of honor and envy.

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Mary Macgregor

Mary Macgregor was a children's author known for her engaging retellings of classic tales and historical narratives. Her works often aimed to introduce young readers to significant figures and events from history and mythology. Among her notable titles are "Stories from the Ballads, Told to the Children" and "The Story of Greece: Told to Boys and Girls," which reflect her ability to make complex stories accessible and enjoyable for children. Macgregor's storytelling style combines educational elements with captivating narratives, making her contributions valuable in children's literature.

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