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Poems of Heinrich Heine

Poems of Heinrich Heine
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1917
Genre: German poetry
ISBN:

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The Poems of Heine

The Poems of Heine
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1887
Genre:
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The Complete Poems of Heinrich Heine

The Complete Poems of Heinrich Heine
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher: [Cambridge, MA] : Suhrkamp/Insel Publishers Boston
Total Pages: 1066
Release: 1982
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Songs of Love and Grief

Songs of Love and Grief
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1995-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0810113244

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Although many of Heine's poems are deceptively simple on the surface, the multiple allusions, word plays, and shifts and breaks in diction and tone make them almost untranslatable. Arndt not only renders the meaning of the originals, but preserves the poems' rhyme schemes as well as their moods and multiple cultural resonance.


Heine's Book of Songs

Heine's Book of Songs
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1864
Genre:
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Heinrich Heine

Heinrich Heine
Author: George Prochnik
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300236549

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A rich, provocative, and lyrical study of one of Germany's most important, world-famous, and imaginative writers "A concise, fast-paced biography of the German poet, critic, and essayist. . . . A discerning portrait of the writer and his times."--Kirkus Reviews "Prochnik provides a jaunty narrative of Heine's schooldays in Bonn and Göttingen, journalistic career in Berlin, and twenty-five-year exile in Paris, detailing his literary feuds, scraps with censors, and unwavering belief in political liberty."--New Yorker Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) was a virtuoso German poet, satirist, and visionary humanist whose dynamic life story and strikingly original writing are ripe for rediscovery. In this vividly imagined exploration of Heine's life and work, George Prochnik contextualizes Heine's biography within the different revolutionary political, literary, and philosophical movements of his age. He also explores the insights Heine offers contemporary readers into issues of social justice, exile, and the role of art in nurturing a more equitable society. Heine wrote that in his youth he resembled "a large newspaper of which the upper half contained the present, each day with its news and debates, while in the lower half, in a succession of dreams, the poetic past was recorded fantastically like a series of feuilletons." This book explores the many dualities of Heine's nature, bringing to life a fully dimensional character while also casting into sharp relief the reasons his writing and personal story matter urgently today.


Heine

Heine
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0141394129

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'One of the first men of this century' is how Heine described himself when he claimed to have been born in the early hours of 1800. It was typical of Heine to create this humorous doubt - he was in fact born in 1797. He was a restless and homeless poet, a Jew among Germans, a German in Paris, a rebel among the bourgeoisie and always, as his famous doppelgänger poems show, a man divided against himself. This selection, with the German originals accompanied by English prose translations, provides the perfect introduction to Heine. He can be magnificent as an acute, irreverent commentator on politics and current events, though his genius most often strikes home in the poems filled with despair, or sensuality, or sweetness, or self-mockery, in which he draws out the whole gamut of emotions provoked by love and immanent death.


Heinrich Heine and the Lied

Heinrich Heine and the Lied
Author: Susan Youens
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2007-12-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521823749

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A study into the poet Heinrich Heine's impact on nineteenth-century song.