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A varied collection of short fables and moral anecdotes that use animals, household figures, and everyday situations to illustrate practical lessons about prudence, greed, pride, loyalty, and folly. Episodes are brief and episodic, often ending with an explicit admonition or proverb, and range from playful trickery to sober counsel. The work combines entertainment with ethical instruction, assembling traditional tales and satirical vignettes to guide conduct and sharpen judgment.

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Christfrid Ganander

Christfrid Ganander was a Finnish author and folklorist, known for his contributions to the preservation and study of Finnish mythology and folklore. His notable work, "Mythologia Fennica," explores the rich tapestry of Finnish myths and legends, providing insight into the cultural heritage of Finland. Ganander also authored several other significant texts, including "Eläinden Tauti-Kirja," which discusses animal diseases, and "Runo-Kirja," a collection of poetry. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the natural world and the traditions of Finnish society, making him an important figure in the literary and cultural history of Finland.

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