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E.T.A. Hoffmann - (Critical Lives) by Ritchie Robertson (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A life of the nineteenth-century German writer and composer most famous for inspiring The Nutcracker.
- About the Author: Ritchie Robertson is a fellow of the Queen's College, Oxford and the Emeritus Schwarz-Taylor Professor of German at the University of Oxford.
- 160 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures
- Series Name: Critical Lives
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Book Synopsis
A life of the nineteenth-century German writer and composer most famous for inspiring The Nutcracker.
E.T.A. Hoffmann (1776-1822) is celebrated for his supernatural fiction such as The Sandman as well as his musical achievements, notably the opera Undine. This book offers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to Hoffmann as a Romantic writer, composer, and public figure. It follows his life as a lawyer, theater director, and senior judge in Berlin, where he clashed with authorities over their persecution of student radicals. Drawing on Hoffmann's personal writings and contemporary recollections, Ritchie Robertson also highlights how historical events like Napoleon's invasion disrupted Hoffman's career. Considering his literary and musical contributions together, the book presents Hoffmann as a multifaceted artist whose inventiveness, both comic and spine-chilling, remains influential today.
Review Quotes
"Hoffmann's world springs to life in Robertson's prose. The Gothic writer of longstanding stereotype comes back into the light as a multitalented Romantic with his finger on the pulse of modernity. Rich in detail and insightful readings, this study is, like the best of Hoffmann himself, both deeply empathetic and entertaining. Indispensable."--Joanna Neilly, associate professor, fellow, and tutor in German, St Peter's College, Oxford
"In this concise yet informative and incisive study, Ritchie Robertson investigates Hoffmann's lesser-known achievements in music, figurative art and legal practice to generate new insights into familiar literary works. Not least, the result is a productive biographical perspective on Hoffmann himself."--Nicholas Saul, Durham University
About the Author
Ritchie Robertson is a fellow of the Queen's College, Oxford and the Emeritus Schwarz-Taylor Professor of German at the University of Oxford. His books include German Political Tragedy: The Machiavellian Plot and the Necessary Crime.