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A set of lyrical fairy tales reworks simple fable structures to probe compassion, selfishness, pride, and hypocrisy. One story pairs a gilded statue with a migratory swallow as they give away jewels to relieve urban misery, revealing social indifference; another contrasts an artistically devoted nightingale with a self-interested student over a red rose; a third traces a giant's moral change through children’s play; a fourth examines the exploitation of a generous helper by a supposed friend; and a final tale mocks vanity through an ostentatious but pointless firework. Each tale pairs elegant, ironic prose with moral observation that privileges selflessness over vanity.
Some pages were designed as facing pairs. These are the most distinctive ones.