On Christmas Eve, young Marie receives an unusual gift-a wooden Nutcracker with a kind smile and a mysterious past. But when the clock strikes midnight, her world transforms into something extraordinary.

Mice with crowns march across the floor. Toys spring to life. And Marie finds herself at the center of an ancient battle between the Nutcracker and the terrible Mouse King.

To save her friend, Marie must be braver than she ever imagined. Her journey will take her through enchanted forests, across shimmering lakes, and into a kingdom made entirely of sweets-where nothing is quite as it seems, and where true love has the power to break even the darkest curse.

Based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's beloved classic, this beautifully illustrated adaptation brings the magic of The Nutcracker to life for a new generation of readers. Perfect for reading aloud on cozy winter nights, or discovering alone by the glow of the Christmas tree.



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E. T. A. Hoffmann (Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann), originally named Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann, was born on January 24, 1776, in Königsberg (then part of East Prussia, now Kaliningrad). He was a German writer, composer, jurist, artist, and music critic, celebrated as one of the key figures of the Romantic era. His works, known for blending reality with the fantastic, the grotesque, and the mystical, greatly influenced European literature and arts.

Hoffmann came from a modest background and initially pursued a career in law after studying at the University of Königsberg. Though he worked as a legal official, he found little satisfaction in this profession. His true passions lay in literature, music, and the visual arts, and he gradually shifted his focus to these creative fields.

As a writer, Hoffmann gained fame as one of the major representatives of German Romanticism. Among his most renowned works are "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816), "The Golden Pot" (1814), "Little Zaches, Called Cinnabar" (1819), and "The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr" (1819-1821). His stories and novellas are marked by fantastical scenarios, eccentric characters, philosophical depth, and a subtle sense of irony.

In addition to writing, Hoffmann was deeply involved in music. A skilled pianist, composer of operas, symphonies, and chamber music, and a respected music critic, he made notable contributions to the musical world of his time. His talents also extended to the visual arts, as he created numerous drawings and engravings.

Despite his remarkable creativity and versatility, Hoffmann struggled with financial difficulties and health problems throughout his life. He died on June 25, 1822, in Berlin at the age of 46. His legacy continues to resonate, having influenced countless writers, composers, and artists. Today, he is remembered as a foundational figure of German Romanticism and a classic author in the canon of world literature.

Titel
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King: Adapted and Illustrated Edition
Untertitel
A Timeless Tale of Courage, Kindness, and Christmas Magic
EAN
9785486023668
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
24.11.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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32.93 MB
Anzahl Seiten
50