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Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus)
1776
1822
Hoffmann, E.T.A.
Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Wilhelm
Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus
Arnim, Bettina von
1785
1859
Brentano, Bettina
Brentano, Elisabeth
Brentano, Katharina Elisabeth Ludovica Magdalena
Arnim, Anna Elisabeth Brentano von
Arnim, Elisabeth Brentano von
Arnim, Katharina Elisabeth Ludovica Magdalena Brentano von
Arnim-Brentano, Bettina von
Von Arnim, Bettina
Arnim, Bettina Brentano von
Arnim, Bettine von
Brentano-von Arnim, Bettine
Bayersdorfer, Adolph
1842
1901
Bayersdorfer, Adolf
Fischer, Friedrich Theodor
1803
1867
Thoma, Ludwig
1867
1921
Schlemihl, Peter
Urban, Henry F.
1862
1924
Deutsche Humoristen, 6. Band (von 8)
Humoristische Erzählungen
Vorbemerkungen zum 6. Bande der »Deutschen Humoristen« -- Vorwort -- E. Th. A. Hoffmann: Aus »Klein Zaches genannt Zinnober« -- Bettina von Arnim: Die Reise nach Darmstadt -- Fr. Th. Vischer: Die Tücke des Objekts -- Ad. Bayersdorfer: Die militärpflichtige Tante -- Henry F. Urban: Der Eishund -- Ludwig Thoma: Besserung.
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"Deutsche Humoristen, 6. Band (von 8)" by E. T. A. Hoffmann et al. is a collection of humorous tales written in the early 20th century. This volume specifically highlights wit and satire from various authors, including Hoffmann himself, and aims to entertain readers with a range of comedic narratives. The collection draws upon the rich tradition of German humor, emphasizing hearty laughter and lighthearted tales that resonate even in later periods. At the start of the compilation, readers are introduced to “Klein Zaches genannt Zinnober,” a story featuring a fantastical character named Zinnober, who is a hideous changeling child. The chapter depicts how a good fairy gifts Zinnober with a magical power that allows him to claim the talents and merits of those around him, elevating him in society despite his lack of true abilities. This absurdity leads to comical situations as Zinnober navigates various social settings, including a literary tea hosted by Professor Mosch Terpin, igniting jealousy and intrigue among other characters, particularly a student named Balthasar who seeks the affection of Candida. The opening sets a lively tone, blending slapstick humor with social commentary typical of the literature of its time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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