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Heinrich Heine

    13 de diciembre de 1797 – 17 de febrero de 1856

    Heinrich Heine es uno de los poetas alemanes más importantes del siglo XIX, conocido inicialmente por su poesía lírica que sirvió de inspiración a compositores. Su obra posterior se distingue por un agudo ingenio satírico y una profunda ironía, a menudo motivada por sus puntos de vista políticos radicales que provocaron la censura. Heine fue también un perspicaz periodista, ensayista y crítico literario. Su legado perdurable reside en su magistral fusión de belleza lírica, mordiente comentario social y audaz expresión.

    Heinrich Heine
    Sämtliche Werke IX
    Buch der Lieder
    A Verse Selection
    Heine
    Reisebilder
    Heine
    • Heine

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Heine was a restless and homeless poet, a Jew among Germans, a German in Paris, a rebel among the bourgeoisie and always, as his famous doppelganger poems show, a man divided against himself. This selection, with the German originals accompanied by English prose translations, provides an introduction to Heine.

      Heine
    • Heine

      Selected Verse With an Introduction and Prose Translation by Peter Branscombe

      Heine
    • Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine

      • 116 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Renowned for his early lyric poetry, Heine's work gained popularity through musical adaptations by composers like Schumann and Schubert. His later writings showcase a sharp satirical wit and irony, reflecting his radical political views that often led to censorship in Germany, enhancing his notoriety. As a key figure in the Young Germany movement, Heine spent the latter part of his life in Paris, where he continued to influence literature and critique societal norms. His legacy endures through his poignant and evocative poetry.

      Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine
    • This chapbook presents not only a variety of moods and colours in Heine's poems about the North Sea but also a loose narrative which takes us from the shore, to scenes aboard ship, and the return to harbour, ending with a pastoral scene in which the sea has been truly left behind.

      North Sea Poems