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The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A
(by
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich
)
Ḳnaḳnisl un moyznḳeyser
(by
Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus)
)
Master Flea
(by
Hoffmann, E.T.A.
)
The History of Krakatuk
(by
Hoffmann, Ernst T. W.
)
The Story of the Hard Nut
(by
Hoffmann, Ernest Theodor Amadeus
)
Elixiere des Teufels, Die
(by
Hoffmann, E.T.A.
)
The Devil's Elixir. From the German of E... Volume 1
(by
Hoffmann, Ernest Theodor Amadeus
)
Menschen und Machte : Ausgewahlte Erzahl...
(by
Hoffmann, Ernest Theodor Amadeus
)
Nachtstücke
(by
Hoffmann, E.T.A.
)
Set to music by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1892, the adaptation of an adaptation of a children’s story written in 1816 by Prussian author
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
has become a perennial Christmastime classic.
Hoffman, who perished in 1822 at the age of 46, made his living as a jurist, author, composer, music critic, and artist. Although little remembered for his original works, adaptations of his stories live on in two popular ballets,
The Nutcracker
and
Coppélia
.
A writer of the Romantic movement, Hoffman’s tale “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King” blends his favorite genres: gothic horror and fantasy. The World Public Library houses a
copy in Yiddish
. Modern scholars credit Hoffmann as the precursor to
Lewis Carroll
(
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
and
Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There
) and L. Frank Baum’s Oz series, the most well known of which is
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz
.
“The Nutcracker and the Mouse King” begins in Christmas Eve. Seven-year-old heroine Marie Stahlbaum and her brother Fritz speculate about the gift brought by their eccentric godfather, Drosselmeier, a clockmaker and inventor. Although marvelous and intricate, the gift fails to sustain the children for long. The story tells how the nutcracker came to be--the result of a curse--and of Marie’s friendship with the nutcracker prince whom she saves from the Mouse King. The fantasy of a mouse kingdom, magic and curses, and a selfless romance firmly establishes this beloved story among the best of fairy tales.
Alexandre Dumas
, who wrote such venerable classics as
The Count of Monte Cristo
,
The Man in the Iron Mask
, and
The Three Musketeers
—all of which inspired subsequent novel, script, and movie adaptations—penned the first well-known adaptation of Hoffmann’s tale. Like William Shakespeare before him, he did not borrow his ideas from earlier authors: he stole them. Dumas’ version,
Histoire d'un casse-noisette
, hardly varies from Hoffman’s original.
Other stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann include:
Master Flea
(Librivox recording)
The Story of the Hard Nut
The Story of the Krakatuk
Die Elixiere des Teufels
(Librivox recording, in German)
The Devil’s Elixir
Menschen und Machte: Ausgewahlte Erzahlungen
(in German)
Die Nachtstücke
(Librivox recording, in German).
By Karen M. Smith
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