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Der Struwwelpeter / oder lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder

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The collection presents a series of short rhymes paired with bold, caricatured illustrations that depict young children committing everyday misbehaviors and suffering exaggerated, often darkly comic consequences. Each vignette pairs simple, rhythmic text with an emphatic picture to teach cautions about cleanliness, table manners, obedience, and safety; tones range from playful to macabre, relying on stark exaggeration and black humor to make moral points memorable. The author explains the poems grew from ad hoc sketches and lines created to amuse and instruct a small child, intended to combine visual immediacy with easily grasped warnings.

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Heinrich Hoffmann

Heinrich Hoffmann was a German psychiatrist and author, best known for his children's book "Struwwelpeter" (1845), which features cautionary tales accompanied by whimsical illustrations. This work has become a classic in children's literature, known for its moral lessons and engaging storytelling. Hoffmann's unique blend of humor and dark themes in his stories has left a lasting impact on the genre, influencing countless authors and illustrators. In addition to "Struwwelpeter," he wrote other works such as "Slovenly Betsy" and "König Nußknacker und der arme Reinhold," showcasing his talent for captivating young audiences with imaginative narratives.

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