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  1. The Harz Journey and Selected Prose (Penguin Classics) by Heinrich Heine, 2007-01-30
  2. Songs of Love and Grief: A Bilingual Anthology in the Verse Forms of the Originals (European Poetry Classics) by Heinrich Heine, 1995-11-22
  3. Germany. A Winter Tale (Bilingual: Deutschland. Ein Wintermaerchen) by Heinrich Heine, 2007-10-25
  4. Heinrich Heine Eman Poet Lib #28 (Everyman Poetry)
  5. Poems of Heinrich Heine; Three Hundred and Twenty-Five Poems by Heinrich Heine, 2010-10-14
  6. Poems of Heinrich Heine by Heinrich) (HEINE, 1957
  7. Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine by Heinrich Heine, 2010-01-01
  8. The poetry and prose of Heinrich Heine, by Heinrich Heine, 1948
  9. Jewish Stories and Hebrew Melodies (Masterworks of Modern Jewish Writing Series) by Heinrich Heine, 1988-06
  10. Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen by Heinrich Heine, 2005-11-30
  11. Heinrich Heine: Poems by Ritchie Robertson, Heinrich Heine, 1995-09-30
  12. The Life Work And Opinions Of Heinrich Heine V2 by William Stigand, 2007-07-25
  13. The Poet Dying: Heinrich Heine's Last Years in Paris by Ernst Pawel, 1995-07
  14. Naturgefühl & Natursymbolik Bei Heinrich Heine (German Edition) by Alexander Pache, 2010-01-09

1. Heinrich Heine - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Biography, with copious links to related topics, and selected bibliography.
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Christian Johann Heinrich Heine December 13 February 17 ) was a journalist essayist , and one of the most significant German romantic poets . He is remembered chiefly for selections of his lyric poetry , many of which were set to music in the form of lieder (art songs) by German composers
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The Radspielerhaus - Heine's home in Munich from 1827-1828 Heine was born into a family of assimilated German Jews in D¼sseldorf Germany , which was then occupied by France (becoming part of Prussia in 1815). He was called "Harry" as a child, but after his baptism in 1825 he became "Heinrich." His father was a merchant, and his mother, the daughter of a physician, was a refined and educated woman. When his father's business failed, Heine was sent to Hamburg . His wealthy banker uncle, Salomon Heine, encouraged him to go into commerce, but his ventures in this sphere were not successful. Instead, he took up law, studying at the universities of G¶ttingen Bonn and Berlin , where he heard Hegel 's lectures on the philosophy of history (he later wrote a short satirical poem about Hegel's philosophy, entitled

2. Heinrich Heine
Heinrich Heine Table of Dates. 1797 13 December Born in Düsseldorf. 1819 Attends University of Bonn, studying law as his principal subject.
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Heinrich Heine
Heinrich Heine: Table of Dates
13 December
Attends University of Bonn, studying law as his principal subject.
Moves to University of Berlin.
Publishes Poems.
Publishes Tragedies with a Lyrical Intermezzo.

September-October:
Walking tour through the Harz Mountains.
2 October: Meeting with Goethe in Weimar.
The Harz Journey published in book form as part of Travel Picutres I.
Publishes Book of Songs Travel Pictures II, including Ideas: The Book of Le Grand
July Revolution in Paris.
The Town of Lucca published as part of Supplement to the Travel Pictures
(Later reprinted as Travel Pictures IV).
Heine moves to Paris, where he lives for the rest of his life.
On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany published in book form;
The Romantic School
10 December
: Heine's writings, along with those of the so-called "Young German" school of writers, are officially banned throughout Germany.
Marries Crescence-Eugénie Mirat ("Mathilde").
Writes Atta Troll: A Midsummer Night's Dream , a romantic and humorous narrative poem, satirizing many targets, including German political poets (published 1847).

3. Literary Encyclopedia Heinrich Heine
Heinrich Heine has been called “the first modern intellectual” and with good reason. During the 1830s and 1840s, when living in Parisian exile, Heine made
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4. Heinrich Heine
Heinrich Heine ad German Romantic poetry a guide to Internet resources.
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Heinrich Heine Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) was born in Düsseldorf, the son of a Jewish tradesman. When business failed, Heinrich was sent to Hamburg, where his rich banker uncle Salomon prepared him for a career in commerce. Heine studied law at the universities of Bonn, Berlin and Göttingen, gaining his degree in 1825, but was always more interested in

5. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Heinrich Heine
Heinrich Züge, MartinLuther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, 1875. According to our current on-line database, Heinrich Heine has 2 students and 3 descendants.
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6. Heinrich Heine --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Heinrich Heine German poet whose international literary reputation and influence were established by the Buch der
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died February 17, 1856, Paris in full Christian Johann Heinrich Heine , original name (until 1825) Harry Heine German poet whose international literary reputation and influence were established by the Buch der Lieder The Book of Songs ), frequently set to music, though the more sombre poems of his last years are also highly regarded. Heine, Heinrich...

7. Heinrich Heine - Wikipedia
Translate this page Und wenn ich sage nach Hause gehn, dann meine ich die Bolkerstraße und das Haus, worin ich geboren bin“, schrieb Heinrich Heine 1827 in Ideen.
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Dieser Artikel behandelt den Dichter Heinrich Heine; zu weiteren Tr¤gern des Namens Heine siehe Heine Heinrich Heine, 1831, Gem¤lde von Moritz Daniel Oppenheim Christian Johann Heinrich Heine 13. Dezember in D¼sseldorf als Harry Heine 17. Februar in Paris ) war einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Dichter und Journalisten des 19. Jahrhunderts. Heine gilt als „letzter Dichter der Romantik “ und gleichzeitig als ihr œberwinder. Er machte die Alltagssprache lyrikf¤hig , erhob das Feuilleton und den Reisebericht zur Kunstform und verlieh der deutschen Sprache eine zuvor nicht gekannte elegante Leichtigkeit. Als kritischer, politisch engagierter Journalist, Essayist Satiriker und Polemiker war er ebenso bewundert wie gef¼rchtet. Wegen seiner j¼dischen Herkunft und seiner politischen Einstellung wurde Heine immer wieder angefeindet und ausgegrenzt. Die AuŸenseiterrolle pr¤gte sein Leben, sein Werk und dessen wechselvolle Rezeptionsgeschichte . Heute geh¶rt er zu den am h¤ufigsten ¼bersetzten und vertonten Dichtern deutscher Sprache.
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8. Heinrich Heine - Wikiquote
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (December 13, 1797 – February 17, 1856) was a journalist, an essayist, and one of the most significant German romantic poets
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Out of my own great woe
I make my little songs. I cannot explain the sadness
That's fallen on my breast.
An old, old fable haunts me,
And will not let me rest.
  • Out of my own great woe
    I make my little songs.
    • Aus Meinen Grossen Schmerzen (Out of My Great Woe) , st. 1 Ich weiss nicht, was soll es bedeuten,
      Dass ich so traurig bin;
      Ein M¤rchen aus alten Zeiten,
      Das kommt mir nicht aus dem Sinn.
      • I cannot explain the sadness
        That's fallen on my breast.
        An old, old fable haunts me, And will not let me rest.
        • Die Lorelei , st. 1 Du bist wie eine Blume, So hold und sch¶n und rein; Ich schau dich an, und Wehmut Schleicht mir ins Herz hinein.
          • You're lovely as a flower, So pure and fair to see; I look at you, and sadness Comes stealing over me.

9. Heinrich Heine: Heinrich Heine's Holy Hits - Signandsight
2006 is the 150th anniversary of the death of German poet Heinrich Heine and the debate surrounding this year s literary HeinrichHeine Prize is currently
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The Heinrich-Heine Prize is Germany's most highly-endowed literary award prize and is given to writers whose works promote human rights and social and political progress, and foster understanding and solidarity between peoples. This year it went to Austrian author Peter Handke , a decision that was subsequently vetoed by the Dusseldorf City Council. (More information here here and here
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11. Heinrich Heine - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (born as Harry Heine December 13, 1797 – died February 17, 1856) was one of the most significant German poets of the 19th
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Jump to: navigation search Heinrich Heine, 1831 Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (born as Harry Heine December 13 – died February 17 ) was one of the most significant German poets of the 19th century Heine was born into an assimilated Jewish family in D¼sseldorf Germany . His father was a tradesman. After his father's business failed, Heine was sent to Hamburg . His uncle in Hamburg was a very successful banker, so Heine started learning his business, but he droped it later on. Then Heine started to study laws at the universities of G¶ttingen Bonn and at the Humboldt University of Berlin , but he was more interested in literature than in laws . He took a degree in laws in 1825. At the same time he had decided to convert from Judaism to Protestantism . This was necessary because of the severe restrictions on Jews in the German states. Only Christians were allowed to have certain businesses or to be clerks of the state. Jews were also forbidden to become university professors, which was a particular ambition for Heine. Heine himself said, his conversion was "the ticket of admission into European culture". Heine is best known for his lyric poetry , much of which was set to music by lieder composers , esp.

12. Heinrich Heine - Wikipédia
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Portrait par Moritz Daniel Oppenheim Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (n© le 13 d©cembre D¼sseldorf sous le nom de Harry Heine et mort le 17 f©vrier Paris ) est un des plus importants po¨tes et journalistes allemands du XIX e Heinrich Heine en 1829
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Le Livre des Chants Suivirent ses p©r©grinations en Allemagne ( Goethe avait lanc© la mode), d'o¹ surgirent ses Tableaux de voyage Neue Allgemeine Politische Annalen Heine passa sa vie tiraill© par les ©l©ments incompatibles de ses identit©s juive et allemande, notamment pour ce qui concernait l'acc¨s aux chaires universitaires, une ambition secr¨tement caress©e par Heine. Non seulement il n'atteint pas son but, mais d'autres - dont son cousin et m©c¨ne, le compositeur Meyerbeer - n'eurent pas   franchir l'©tape de la conversion pour b©n©ficier de tels avantages. En 1831, il s'installe   Paris o¹ il va ªtre le plus fªt© des Allemands. Grand arpenteur de la ville, il est un pi©ton

13. Heinrich Heine@Everything2.com
Heinrich Heine Born in Düsseldorf in 1797, as Chaim Heine. He was active in the Society for the Promotion of Jewish Science and Culture in Berlin,
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14. FileRoom.org - German Poet Heinrich Heine
German Poet Heinrich heine heinrich Heine Heine wrote poems set to music (lieder). Many of these mock social and political issues.
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Description of Artwork : Heine wrote poems set to music (lieder). Many of these mock social and political issues. Sometimes he used religion to illustrate social concerns using Jesus Christ to convey revolutionary messages. His writing satirized political individuals as well as concepts like bourgeois materialism. He never fought censors, but instead often developed his own specialized style of writing in order to avoid their notice.
Description of Incident : Heine began to see his published work censored in 1820, but due to loopholes concerning censorship procedures, was often able to avoid it. In 1835, however, the German censorship laws were changed by the Bundestag. Now, not only could Heine not avoid having his work edited, but Prussia had even banned his unpublished materials. In 1836 he complained to the Federal Assembly that their actions were unjust and that he had a right to his own intellectual property. This complaint went unheard. At the same time, papal authorities put his works on trial and judged them in secret. In late 1836, the pope announced that many of Heine's works were now banned, forbidding all faithful Catholics to read his texts. No reason was given for this ban other than the fact that it was God's word, so reasons were unneeded. It is now understood that the Vatican was also influenced by an Austrian chancellor, Clemens Metternich, who brought Hein to their attention because of his own fear of Heine's social messages and popularity with the public.

15. Heinrich Heine - LoveToKnow 1911
HEINRICH HEINE (17971856), German poet and journalist, was born at Dusseldorf, of Jewish parents, on the 13th of December 1797. His father, after various
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HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856), German poet and journalist, was born at Dusseldorf , of Jewish parents, on the 13th of December 1797. His father, after various vicissitudes in business, had finally settled in Dusseldorf, and his mother, who possessed much energy of character, was the daughter of a physician of the same place. Heinrich (or, more exactly, Harry) was the eldest of four children, and received his education, first in private schools, then in the Lyceum of his native town; although not an especially apt or diligent pupil, he acquired a knowledge of French and English, as well as some tincture of the classics and Hebrew. His early years coincided with the most brilliant period of Napoleon's career, and the boundless veneration which he is never tired of expressing for the emperor throughout his writings shows that his true schoolmasters were rather the drummers and troopers of a victorious army than the masters of the Lyceum. By freeing the Jews from many of the political disabilities under which they had hitherto suffered, Napoleon became, it may be noted, the object of particular enthusiasm in the circles amidst which Heine grew up. When he left school in 1815, an attempt was made to engage him in business in

16. Heinrich Heine - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times
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  • 17. Heinrich Heine - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (Düsseldorf, 13 dicembre 1797 – Parigi, 17 febbraio 1856) è stato il maggior poeta tedesco del periodo di transizione tra il
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    Ritratto di Moritz Daniel Oppenheim Christian Johann Heinrich Heine D¼sseldorf 13 dicembre Parigi 17 febbraio ) ¨ stato il maggior poeta tedesco romanticismo e il realismo
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    Nacque da una ricca famiglia di banchieri e commercianti ebrei e cerc² di dedicarsi, fallendo, ad una normale carriera borghese che aveva intrapreso molto malvolentieri. A D¼sseldorf , sua citt  natale, le vicende della dominazione francese risvegliarono in Heine una forte antipatia verso la Prussia e una precoce tendenza francofila. Nel scrisse le sue prime liriche d'amore che gli vennero pubblicate su una rivista tedesca ed inizi², nella citt  di Bonn , gli studi di diritto filosofia e letteratura seguendo le lezioni di August Wilhelm von Schlegel Nel si trasfer¬ all'Universit  di Berlino e frequent² assiduamente Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Friedrich Schleiermacher e Adalbert von Chamisso , accogliendone il pensiero.

    18. Heinrich Heine: Poems
    English translations in the public domain. Eight poems.
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    POEMS BY HEINRICH HEINE: "The comfort of coming to a man of genius, who finds in verse his freest and most perfect expression, whose voyage over the deep of poetry destiny makes smooth! The magic of Heine's poetical form is incomparable; he employs this form with the most exquisite lightness and ease, and yet it has at the same time the inborn fulness, pathos, and old-world charm of all true forms of popular poetry. Thus in Heine's poetry, too, one perpetually blends the impression of French modernism and clearness with that of German sentiment and fulness." MATTHEW ARNOLD RELATED LINKS

    19. Heinrich Heine Quotes - The Quotations Page
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    Be entirely tolerant or not at all; follow the good path or the evil one. To stand at the crossroads requires more strength than you possess.
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    Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid.
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    The Romans would never have found time to conquer the world if they had been obliged first to learn Latin.
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    There are more fools in the world than there are people.
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    When books are burned in the end people will be burned too.
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    Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings.
    (Dort, wo man Bücher verbrennt, verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen)
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    Biographical essay on the German poet and satirist. Includes bibliography.
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    Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) - original name: Harry Heine; in full Christian Johann Heinrich Heine German poet of Jewish origin, whose lyrics have inspired such composers as Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Schumann. Heinrich Heine lived at a time of major social and political changes: the French Revolution (1789-99) and the Napoleonic wars deeply influenced thinking. Heine died in Paris, where he had lived from 1831 as one of the central figures of the literary scene. One of Heine's most famous poems is 'Die Lorelei', set to music by Silcher in 1837. It has become one of the most popular of German songs. "I do not know what haunts me,
    What saddened my mind all day;
    An age-old tale confounds me,
    A spell I cannot allay."

    (from 'Lorelay') "You're so lovely as a flower,
    So pure and fair to see;
    I look at you, and sadness Comes stealing over me.
    (from 'Du Bist Wie eine Blume', written for Therese Heine)

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