Der Struwwelpeter
Heinrich Hoffmann
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Belletristik / Comic, Cartoon, Humor, Satire
Beschreibung
Heinrich Hoffmann's 'Der Struwwelpeter' is a classic German children's book that delves into the consequences of misbehavior through a series of cautionary tales. Written in 1845, the book's dark yet humorous style has made it a favorite for generations. Each story follows a different child who exhibits a particular vice, such as not cutting their nails or refusing to eat their soup, and then faces a gruesome or absurd punishment as a result. Hoffmann's use of rhyme and simplistic illustrations adds to the whimsical nature of the stories, making them both entertaining and thought-provoking. In the context of German literature, 'Der Struwwelpeter' is considered a pioneering work in the genre of children's literature, blending moral lessons with creativity and imagination. Heinrich Hoffmann, a 19th-century German psychiatrist, wrote 'Der Struwwelpeter' as a Christmas gift for his three-year-old son. Drawing inspiration from the cautionary tales tradition, Hoffmann crafted the stories as a way to teach his son good behavior. As a respected medical professional, Hoffmann's background in psychology and child development likely influenced the moral themes and characterizations found in the book. Despite its initial intention as a private family project, 'Der Struwwelpeter' gained widespread popularity and has since become a timeless classic in children's literature. Offering a blend of entertainment and moral instruction, 'Der Struwwelpeter' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the darker side of traditional children's stories. Hoffmann's unique approach to storytelling, combined with the timeless lessons embedded within each tale, make this book a valuable addition to any literary collection. Whether you are a fan of folklore, psychology, or simply enjoy a good yarn, 'Der Struwwelpeter' promises a delightful and thought-provoking read that will stay with you long after you've turned the final page.
Kundenbewertungen
Deutscher Klassiker, Grausame Bestrafungen, Kultureller Hintergrund, Illustrationen, Kinderbuch, Böse Kinder, Psychiater als Autor, Schwarzer Humor, Moralgeschichten, Übersetzte Werke