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Tales of Hoffmann

AUTHOR Hollingdale, R. J.; Hollingdale, R. J.; Hoffmann, E. T. a. et al.
PUBLISHER Penguin Classics (08/26/1982)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A lawyer by day and a creator of a world of fantasy by night, Hoffman (1776-1822) lived a Jekyll and Hyde existence. Many of the characters in his stories are subject to a similar split personality.

The duality of his nature is frequently reflected in some of his characters--Cardillac the goldsmith in Mademoiselle de Scudéry and Nathaniel in The Sandman, for example. Cardillac is a virtuous, industrious man by day but a violent criminal at night, while Nathaniel, obsessed by a childhood fantasy, is driven to madness and cruelty.

These tales can be read on several levels: as an expression of the concerns of the Romantic era, as impressive examples of German Romantic literature and as exciting works of fiction made all the more extraordinary by their concern with the supernatural and the bizarre.

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ISBN-13: 9780140443929
ISBN-10: 0140443924
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 416
Carton Quantity: 44
Product Dimensions: 5.04 x 0.77 x 7.81 inches
Weight: 0.64 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: GB
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Classics
Fiction | Short Stories (single author)
Fiction | Horror - General
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 833.6
Library of Congress Control Number: 83145145
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A lawyer by day and a creator of a world of fantasy by night, Hoffman (1776-1822) lived a Jekyll and Hyde existence. Many of the characters in his stories are subject to a similar split personality.

The duality of his nature is frequently reflected in some of his characters--Cardillac the goldsmith in Mademoiselle de Scudéry and Nathaniel in The Sandman, for example. Cardillac is a virtuous, industrious man by day but a violent criminal at night, while Nathaniel, obsessed by a childhood fantasy, is driven to madness and cruelty.

These tales can be read on several levels: as an expression of the concerns of the Romantic era, as impressive examples of German Romantic literature and as exciting works of fiction made all the more extraordinary by their concern with the supernatural and the bizarre.

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