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The Serapion Brethren Vol. I by E. T. A. Hoffmann is a seminal work of Gothic fiction and Romanticism in 19th-century German literature. The book introduces readers to a world of supernatural elements and dark romance, characterized by its imaginative storytelling and psychological themes. Hoffmann's narrative is rich with fantasy and mythical elements, creating a mysterious and often unsettling atmosphere. The story revolves around a literary brotherhood, the Serapion Brethren, whose members engage in the exploration of mysterious and fantastical tales. Through complex characters and symbolic…mehr

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The Serapion Brethren Vol. I by E. T. A. Hoffmann is a seminal work of Gothic fiction and Romanticism in 19th-century German literature. The book introduces readers to a world of supernatural elements and dark romance, characterized by its imaginative storytelling and psychological themes. Hoffmann's narrative is rich with fantasy and mythical elements, creating a mysterious and often unsettling atmosphere. The story revolves around a literary brotherhood, the Serapion Brethren, whose members engage in the exploration of mysterious and fantastical tales. Through complex characters and symbolic motifs, Hoffmann delves into themes of the supernatural, psychological conflict, and the blurred lines between reality and imagination. The first volume of this work showcases Hoffmann's unique blend of dark romance and imaginative narrative, offering a captivating exploration of the eerie and the extraordinary within a richly symbolic framework.
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Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann was a German novelist of fantasy and Gothic horror, as well as a jurist, composer, music critic, and artist. His stories serve as the foundation for Jacques Offenbach's opera The Tales of Hoffmann, in which Hoffmann appears as the hero (albeit substantially embellished). He also wrote the novella The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, which served as the basis for Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker. The ballet Coppelia is based on two additional stories by Hoffmann, while Schumann's Kreisleriana is based on Hoffmann's character Johannes Kreisler. Hoffmann's maternal and paternal ancestors were jurists. His father, Christoph Ludwig Hoffmann (1736-97), was an attorney in Konigsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia), as well as a poet and amateur violist. In 1767, he married his relative Lovisa Albertina Doerffer (1748-96). Ernst Theodor Wilhelm, born on 24 January 1776, was the youngest of three children, of whom the second died in infancy. Between 1781 and 1792, he attended the Lutheran school, or Burgschule, where he excelled in classical studies. He was taught sketching by Saemann and counterpoint by Podbileski, a Polish organist who would serve as the template for Abraham Liscot in Kater Murr.