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Hoffmann wrote the book that would later be titled Struwwelpeter in reaction to what he perceived as a lack of good books for children. Intending to buy a picture book as a Christmas present for his three-year-old son, Hoffmann instead wrote and illustrated his own book. At the time of producing it,
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In 1846, three other editions of the book were published. The second edition had 5,000 copies produced, each of which was priced at 57 kreuzer; Hoffmann's royalty was of 6.25 percent per copy. Hoffmann's name was only partially revealed in the second edition, where he used the pseudonym "Hoffmann
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Kinderslieb". His authorship of the book was, however, fully revealed to the public in an advertisement featured on a Frankfurter Konversationsblatt publication on 11 December 1846. Hoffmann's real name was only fully displayed in the fifth edition, which was published in 1847.
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when his publisher asked him to write more short stories about rude children. His mother had given him the book as a child and the stories gave him nightmares. Rix wanted to create a similar series of books for his children's generation.
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by publishing translations of the book in English, Dutch and Swedish. Scholz lost the case and was sentenced to pay a fine of 1,040 gulden, along with court costs of 127 gulden. He was also ordered to destroy all
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is known for introducing the villainous character of the Tailor (or Scissorman) to Western literature. Some researchers now see the stories in the book as illustrations of modern child
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Thomann Inge. Russische Kritik an Stjopka-Rastrjopka: pro et contra // Struwwelpost. Herausgegeben vom Freundeskreis des Heinrich-Hoffmann-Museums. Frankfurt-am-Main. 2003 (№9)
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has a clear moral lesson that demonstrates the disastrous consequences of misbehavior in an exaggerated way. The title of the first story provides the title of the whole book.
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The author, Heinrich Hoffmann, worked as a physician and later on as psychiatrist. Some of his stories describe habits of children, which can be in extreme forms signs of
1034:(2005) It is about a child whose parents are not at home. She discovers matches and sets herself on fire and burns completely. In the story, the girl's name is Pauline. 421:("The Story of Flying Robert"): A boy goes outside during a storm. The wind catches his umbrella and lifts him high into the air, with the boy sailing into the distance. 1840:
Thomann Inge. Russische ưbersetzungen des Struwwelpeter // Struwwelpost. Herausgegeben vom Freundeskreis des Heinrich-Hoffmann-Museums. Frankfurt-am-Main. 2007 (№13)
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with musical versions of the poems with the songs generally following the text. It won a number of British theatre awards in the years following its release.
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Stamp with two Struwwelpeter characters, Hans Guck-in-die Luft and Ludwig from "Die Geschichte mit den schwarzen Buben", issued on Hoffmann's 200th birthday
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The first appearance of Hoffmann's book outside his immediate family circle was in a meeting organized by Frankfurt literary club Tutti Frutti Society (
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is called Zappel-Philip-Syndrom (Fidgety-Philip syndrome) colloquially in Germany. The story of the Suppen-Kaspar (Soup-Kaspar) is a case example of
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Zappelphilipp und Suppen-Kaspar?: Mutlimodale Messung des Essverhaltens bei Jungen mit und ohne Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-/HyperaktivitÀtsstörung
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Fidgety Philip and poor eater? Multi-modal measurement of eating behavior in boys with and without attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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is one of the earliest books for children that combines visual and verbal narratives in a book format, and is considered a precursor to
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Thome, Johannes; Jacobs, Kerrin A. (August 2004). "Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a 19th century children's book".
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in 1991. Five of the stories are included in the original version with piano. "Inky Boys" is included only in the chamber version.
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Bader, Michel; Tannock, Rosemary; Hadjikhani, Nouchine (1 June 2018). "The Zappel-Philipp a historical example of ADHD Clinics".
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as Harriet. The piece returned to the Garrick the following year, again playing 41 performances from 14 December, this time with
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run with the recurring line, "The door flew open, in he ran / The great, long, red-legged scissorman." Doom Patrol member
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and unsold books in his inventory. This became one of the first copyright court cases in Germany.
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In 1851, the same organization sued publisher Christian Scholz on grounds that he had plagiarized
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Soup rim bowl featuring the story of fidgety Phillip and on the edge the story of the Soup-Kaspar
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Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder mit 15 schön kolorierten Tafeln fĂŒr Kinder von 3–6 Jahren
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Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder mit 15 schön kolorierten Tafeln fĂŒr Kinder von 3–6 Jahren
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The Graphic Canon, Vol. 2: From 'Kubla Khan' to the Bronte Sisters to The Picture of Dorian Gray
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were influenced by "The Story of the Thumb-Sucker" when they wrote "Scissor Man". from 1979's
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Nikolas, as he is about to dunk three boys in his inkstand. Illustration from a 1917 edition.
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The book first appeared in the Frankfurt marketplace in October of that year under the title
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Morrison, Grant and Richard Case. “Crawling from the Wreckage, Part 2: Cautionary Tales, ”
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used the popular cover illustration of Struwwelpeter for the cover of their 1987 album,
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in London on 26 December 1900, and played 41 performances. The title role was played by
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in South London from 26 December 1929 Mamma was played in a limited run of matinees by
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refers to the Scissor-Man in his 1930 poem "The Witnesses" (also known as "The Two"):
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A live action film based on the book was released in Germany in 1955. Directed by
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describes a boy who does not groom himself properly and is consequently unpopular.
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references "Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher" in the first story arc of their
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wrote his own translation of the book, but because of copyright issues Twain's
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provided new illustrations for an English translation published in 1950.
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season 4 episode 1 (1991), where the book is used to solve the murders.
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publishing house sued a Nuremberg publisher for printing the book on
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The Scissorman story is adapted into comics form by Sanya Glisic in
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This article is about the children's book. For the musical opera by
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references the "Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb" in a cutaway gag in "
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The London stage, 1900-1909 : a calendar of plays and players
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and Evelyn Solann, with Jim Hilbert as the Great Tall Scissorman.
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The English Struwwelpeter, or, Pretty stories and funny pictures
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is also called Struwwelpeter syndrome, after the book title.
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is as Struwwelpeter, "bedraggled, with long, uncut claws."
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was first found in an 1849 American version of the book.
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included the song "Hilf Mir" "(Help Me)" on their album
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by the Nursery Crime Division to arrest the Scissorman.
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was not published until 1935, 25 years after his death.
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The third edition was the first to be officially titled
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Stewart, Mark A. (April 1970). "Hyperactive Children".
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Come the women in dark glasses, the humpbacked surgeons
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The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
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Index

Shockheaded Peter
The Tiger Lillies
Shockheaded Peter (musical)

Heinrich Hoffmann
Heinrich Hoffmann
German
Free City of Frankfurt
German Confederation
German Empire
children's book
Heinrich Hoffmann
cautionary tale
comic books
mental disorders

gulden
lithographic plates
stencils
typesetting
Börsenblatt
kreuzer
Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone
broadsheets
lithographic plates
Mark Twain

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