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The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr
L & O of the Tomcat Murr - 2015
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Discussion - Week Two - L&O Tomcat Murr - Part II, p. 78 - 164
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At the start of Part 2, it seems that the Murr story starts to mirror (murror?) the Kreisler story. At the very least, both have their ears boxed by an uncle during their youth. Have to keep an eye out for more connections.
It must be Spring! Both of our heroes are meowing for love! They also share a terrible manner of wooing.....
Thanks for the recommendation, Jonathan. I looked it up and it seems very interesting! And I was actually looking for a short story to read today and tomorrow, so gonna try it. Thanks again!
Hmm. I didn't think I'd be saying this about a Hoffmann story but I'm finding it a bit tedious now. Given that Hoffmann's other works are usually manic affairs this, in comparison, is rather pedestrian. I feel that the Murr story and the Kreisler story would be better off separated and shortened into two short stories of about 80 pages or so.It may just be that I need a break from this; I've been reading a lot of 18th/19th century material just lately and could do with reading something more modern. Mind you I did get a Hoffmann biography the other day that I'm eager to read!
I know what you mean, Jonathan. I found 'The Sandman' really really good and I was anxious to get to the end, while with 'Tomcat' it was a struggle to even pick up the book...

