The Influence of E T a Hoffmann On the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe
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" Ich bin verflucht, ich bin verflucht! Keine Gnade kein Trost mehr, hier und dort! Zur Holle zur Holle ewige Verdamnis uber mich verruchten Sunder beschlossen. Again: O Gott o, all ihr Heiligen! lasst mich nicht wahn- sinnig werden, nur nicht wahnsinnig denn das Entsetzliche muss ich sonst thun, und meine Seele preisgeben der ewigen Verdamnis! 13 Poe s very dramatic final scene is an adaptation of a motive in Hoffmann s story. The motive, as Hoffmann has used it, is entirely secondary. Poe, wi...th a better estimate of its dramatic possibilities, has elevated it to the very climax of his story, with striking, almost startling effect. When Medardus, shortly after leaving his monastery on his trip to Rome, comes upon his brother-double sleeping in the forest, the latter, startled suddenly out of his sleep by the appear ance of the monk, falls over a precipice, and as Medardus supposes, meets his death. For a long period of time the monk supposes that he has been the cause of Viktorin s death.
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