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Weird Tales - cover

Weird Tales

E.T.A. Hoffmann

Translator J. T. Bealby

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

E. T. A. Hoffmann's "Weird Tales" emerges as a quintessential collection of gothic and fantastical narratives, blending elements of the macabre with the enchanting. Hoffmann's stylistic prowess is evident in his intricate prose, where he masterfully intertwines psychological depth with surreal, often dreamlike settings. This anthology, rich in themes of duality and the irrational, positions itself within the Romantic literary movement, echoing the era's fascination with the uncanny and the subconscious. Readers will encounter a world where reason falters, yielding to the whims of imagination and the supernatural, exemplifying Hoffmann's knack for creating compellingly eerie atmospheres. E. T. A. Hoffmann, a pivotal figure in German literature, drew from his diverse background as a composer, jurist, and visual artist, imbuing his works with a multifaceted perspective on human experience. His own struggles against societal norms and personal adversities heavily influenced his exploration of the uncanny. Hoffmann's unique ability to capture the intersection of reality and fantasy reflects his profound engagement with the complexities of the human psyche, making his work a critical precursor to modern horror and fantasy literature. For those intrigued by the interplay of dreams, madness, and the bizarre, "Weird Tales" stands as a mesmerizing introduction to Hoffmann's literary genius. This collection will resonate with readers seeking a deep dive into the depths of human emotion intertwined with the extraordinary, solidifying Hoffmann's legacy as a master of the weird and the wonderful. Engage with these tales, and prepare to be transported to realms both familiar and unsettling.
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 563 pages.

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