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Descend into the magical realm of "Weird Tales. Vol. I (of 2)" by E. T. A. Hoffmann, where the ordinary world gives way to the extraordinary, the unexplainable, and the terrifying. Translated from the German by J. T. Bealby, this collection brings to the English-speaking world the genius of Hoffmann, whose stories have captivated readers with their blend of romanticism and the supernatural. Published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1885, this volume contains a treasure trove of Hoffmann's tales, including "The Cremona Violin," "The Fermata," "Signor Formica," "The Sand-Man," "The Entail," and "Arthur's Hall," each a masterpiece of eerie enchantment and narrative innovation.
Media Details
- Release Date 04/16/2015
- Author E. T. A. Hoffmann
- Language English
- Companies Leopold Classic Library
- Format Paperback
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