
The Imaginary Tales of Hoffmann
by I
About This Novel
This anthology includes two of Hoffmann's famous artistic fairy tales that are easy to understand and popular among readers, "The Pot of Gold" and "Zacks, the Dwarf Known as Xin Ober". Hoffman expresses all the ugliness of the upper class - the exploitation of young people, the clinging of middle-aged people, and the stupidity of dignitaries in a satirical and absurd way. He combines exaggerated behavior with magical settings, blends magic with reality, and creates a colorful, mysterious, and exaggerated world. In the form of magical stories, he painted people and bones, and stabbed corruption and cruelty, which opened the prelude to romantic literature describing the human world in both truth and fantasy.
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