Literature for children • Literature for children
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Karel Čapek
The book "The Great Doctor's Tale" by Karl Čapek, published in 1974, is a collection of stories that deal with the topics of health and medicine in a humorous and satirical way.
Čapek uses his distinctive style to depict various aspects of human nature and society through fairy tales and allegories, often with an emphasis on absurdity and irony.
These stories deal with different topics, although most deal with different criminal acts, from fraud and fortune-telling to marriage fraud and murder.
It is a classic children's SF novel in the manner of Verne's Mysterious Island, a little compositionally disorganized, full of slogans, but readable...
The Grimm brothers, Jakob and Wilhelm, are known for their fairy tales that shaped many childhoods. Their stories have become classics and are often required reading in schools.