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The Nutcracker and the Mouse King - ETA Hoffmann's Enchanting Christmas Tale of Magic Courage and Imagination - cover

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King - ETA Hoffmann's Enchanting Christmas Tale of Magic Courage and Imagination

E.T.A. Hoffmann

Maison d'édition: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Synopsis

🎄 A magical Christmas. A brave Nutcracker. A battle between dreams and nightmares.

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E. T. A. Hoffmann is the original and darker, more whimsical tale that inspired the beloved ballet. First published in 1816, this classic story follows young Marie Stahlbaum as she is swept into a fantastical world of toy soldiers, sugar kingdoms, and a fearsome seven-headed Mouse King—all triggered by a mysterious gift: a wooden Nutcracker.

🧚 Enter a world where toys come to life, mice wage war, and dreams hold hidden truths.
Hoffmann's tale is richly imaginative, layered with fantasy, surrealism, and charm. Unlike the more sanitized adaptations, this version preserves the story's deeper themes of bravery, loyalty, and the strange beauty of childhood wonder.

🎁 Perfect for holiday reading—or for those who never stopped believing in magic.
With its dreamlike tone and timeless appeal, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King is a holiday treasure, loved by children, adults, and lovers of fairy tales and folklore alike.

🌟 What Readers and Critics Say:
"A richly layered and more mystical version than the ballet we all know." — The Guardian

"A classic fairy tale filled with charm, danger, and enchantment." — The New York Times

"The original Nutcracker is wilder, deeper, and even more magical than expected." — Amazon Reviewer

🎯 Why You'll Love This Book:
The authentic inspiration for Tchaikovsky's world-famous ballet

Full of magic, suspense, and imagination

Perfect for holiday reading, family storytelling, and fairy tale collectors

A charming blend of folklore, fantasy, and classic German romanticism

🛒 Click Buy Now to Discover the Original Tale That Sparked a Holiday Legend.
Let the Nutcracker lead you on a journey where dreams dance, mice menace, and the heart always triumphs.
👉 Click Buy Now to read The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffmann—a Christmas classic full of wonder.
Disponible depuis: 18/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 194 pages.

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