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Heinrich Heine

    December 13, 1797 – February 17, 1856

    Heinrich Heine stands as one of the 19th century's most significant German poets, celebrated initially for his lyric poetry that composers set to music. His later verse and prose are marked by sharp satirical wit and profound irony, often stemming from his radical political views which led to censorship. Beyond his poetry, Heine was a keen journalist, essayist, and literary critic. His enduring legacy lies in his masterful fusion of lyrical beauty, biting social commentary, and fearless expression.

    Heinrich Heine
    Buch Der Lieder Von Heinrich Heine
    Die Harzreise Und Buch Le Grand
    Heine's Prose
    The journey to Italy
    Heine's Poems
    On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany