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Schlupps, der Handwerksbursch; Mären und Schnurren

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A sequence of humorous short tales follows a wandering journeyman nicknamed Schlupps whose habitual exclamation becomes his identifying epithet. Episodic vignettes depict his practical jokes, crafty improvisations, and narrow escapes—pretending to be a scarecrow, fashioning a three-legged bench that exposes a stolen golden bedpost, and winning both hospitality and trouble among villagers. The collection blends trickster antics, rural scenes, and sly observations of guild life and human foibles, delivered in brief, anecdotal form with a playful, satirical tone.

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Clara Berg

Clara Berg was a German author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "Schlupps, der Handwerksbursch; Mären und Schnurren," showcases her ability to weave enchanting tales that resonate with young readers. Through her storytelling, Berg captures the imagination and imparts valuable lessons, making her a cherished figure in the realm of literary heritage for children. Her narratives often blend whimsy and moral themes, reflecting the values and culture of her time.

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