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Peter Schlemihl

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After impulsively selling his shadow to a mysterious stranger, a man becomes a pariah: shunned, ridiculed, and unable to participate in ordinary social life. The narrative follows his travels and misadventures as he seeks restoration and survival, encountering odd characters and strange circumstances that test his identity and morals. Episodes alternate between comic episodes of embarrassment and darker meditations on alienation, the limits of material gain, and the relation between outward appearance and inner worth. The frame presents the tale as a recovered manuscript with editorial prefaces, blending fairy-tale motifs, philosophical reflection, and travel-like episodes into a compact moral allegory about loss, dignity, and the search for belonging.

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Adelbert von Chamisso

Adelbert von Chamisso was a German poet and novelist, best known for his fantastical tale "Peter Schlemihl," which explores themes of identity and the human condition through the story of a man who sells his shadow. Born in 1781, Chamisso's literary contributions reflect a blend of Romanticism and early modernism, often incorporating elements of folklore and fantasy. His works, including "The Marvellous History of the Shadowless Man, and The Cold Heart," showcase his imaginative storytelling and keen insight into human nature. Chamisso's writings have left a lasting impact on German literature, and he remains a notable figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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