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卡斯帕·豪泽尔是欧洲历史上一个神秘的弃儿。他于1828年5月26日被人抛弃在纽伦堡的一个广场上,智识低下,身体虚弱,几乎没有语言能力。关于他的身世,人们有各种各样的猜测,有人说他是巴登公爵的继承人,也有人说他是拿破仑的儿子,因受到迫害而被囚禁。五年后,卡斯帕又离奇地被刺身亡,为他那本就神秘的人生更增添了几分诡异。一个多世纪以来,关于这个弃儿的研究资料以汗牛充栋来形容,一点儿也不为过,甚至还出现了多部以卡斯帕命名的电影、小说和戏剧。我感兴趣的是其中差异颇大
Caspar Howzel is a mysterious abandoned child in European history. He was abandoned on May 26, 1828, in a square in Nuremberg, with low intelligence, frailty, and almost no language skills. There are various kinds of speculations about his life experience, some say he is the heir to the Duke of Baden, and some say he is the son of Napoleon, imprisoned for being imprisoned. Five years later, Caspar was strangely stabbed to death, adding to his mysterious life even more strange. For more than a century, the research data on this abandoned child have been described in a sweaty way. It is no exaggeration to say that there are even many films, novels and plays named after Caspar. What I’m interested in is the difference