Weird Tales, Volume 2

008 - Section 8 Mademoiselle de Scudery part 2


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In these fascinating tales, variety is the common thread that weaves through diverse countries and historical eras. The outcomes—whether fortunate or tragic—are often surprising, reflecting the unpredictability of life itself. The characters express themselves in a multitude of voices, and the narrative style shifts between tales, with one character sometimes narrating anothers story. Readers may feel as though they are being invited into the authors creative workshop, where they can admire his craftsmanship. Hoffmann employs clever narrative techniques, such as summarizing events or pausing the story to provide background, often addressing the reader directly with phrases like the indulgent reader or my kindly reader. This playful self-awareness is quintessentially Romantic, yet Hoffmann infuses it with a satirical edge, oscillating between sincerity and mockery. He deftly parodies Romantic clichés, using hyperbole and arch humor, while also embracing the more serious elements of the genre rich descriptions, emotional turmoil, unexpected twists, and the exploration of profound themes like friendship versus romantic love. Though an early Romantic himself, Hoffmann’s work resonates with Jane Austen’s critique of sentimentality, making it a rich tapestry of both critique and celebration of the Romantic spirit.
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Weird Tales, Volume 2By E. T. A. Hoffmann