关于作者

E.T.A. Hoffmann was a German romantic author, composer, and music critic, best known for his fantastical tales and stories that delve into the realms of the uncanny and the surreal. His works often blend elements of the supernatural with a deep psychological insight, making significant contributions to the literary movement of Romanticism. Hoffmann's most famous story, "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King," has captivated audiences and inspired adaptations, including the beloved ballet by Tchaikovsky. He also wrote notable pieces like "The Sandman" and "The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr," which showcase his unique narrative style and imaginative prowess.

In addition to his literary accomplishments, Hoffmann was a trained musician and worked as a music critic, providing a rich backdrop to his storytelling. His ability to intertwine music and narrative is evident in many of his works, where he often explores the emotional resonance of music. Hoffmann's influence can be seen in the works of later writers, including Franz Kafka and the surrealists, who drew inspiration from his exploration of the bizarre and the fantastical.

国籍 德语
出生日期 January 24, 1776
出生地点 Königsberg, Prussia
去世日期 June 25, 1822