Mörike: Das Stuttgarter Hutzelmännlein

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Mörikes newest and most popular versified fairy tales are a construct of incomparable grace soaked with poetry and golden humour and are based on the background of Swabian heritage and local tradition.

Eduard Mörike: Das Stuttgarter Hutzelmännlein. Hard cover in a slipcase, 512 pages, 38 x 53 mm, Miniaturbuchverlag Leipzig 2004. German edition.

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