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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror

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A collection of short, didactic tales aimed at young readers, largely adapted from a French source. The narratives eschew fantasy and present everyday domestic scenes that illustrate moral lessons: virtue rewarded, vice bringing trouble, charity, industry, filial duty, and compassion for the needy. Many episodes show neighbors or benefactors responding to hardship. Written in simple, accessible language and punctuated by woodcut illustrations, the pieces blend translation with occasional original observations to instruct and gently guide youthful behaviour.

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M. Berquin

M. Berquin was a French author known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 18th century. His works often aimed to entertain while imparting moral lessons, making them popular among young readers and their guardians. Notable titles include "The Blossoms of Morality / Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen," which reflects his focus on ethical education, and "The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror," which serves as a collection of stories designed to stimulate intellectual growth. Berquin's writings are characterized by their engaging narratives and didactic purpose, contributing to the literary heritage of moral instruction in children's literature.

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