
HOFFMANN-E
À propos de l'auteur
E. T. A. Hoffmann was a pivotal figure in the German Romantic movement, renowned for his contributions to literature, music, and the visual arts. His works often blend fantasy and reality, creating rich, captivating narratives that delve into the psychological and the supernatural. Notable for his short stories, such as "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" and "The Sandman," Hoffmann's storytelling style has had a lasting impact on the genres of horror and fantasy, influencing countless authors and artists in the years that followed.
Beyond his literary achievements, Hoffmann was also a composer and music critic, deeply engaged in the musical life of his time. His understanding of music deeply informed his literary creations, and he often incorporated musical themes and motifs into his stories. Hoffmann's unique ability to intertwine different art forms made him a significant cultural figure in early 19th-century Europe, as he explored the tensions between the rational and the irrational, the real and the imaginary, leaving a legacy that resonates in contemporary literature and art.