Heinrich Heine was a German poet whose international literary reputation and influence were established by the Buch der Lieder (1827; The Book of Songs), frequently set to music, though the more sombre poems of his last years are also…
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (13. prosince 1797 Düsseldorf – 17. února 1856 Paříž), vlastním jménem Harry Heine, byl německý prozaik, básník, publicista a esejista, představitel hnutí Mladé Německo v období romantismu.
Author. He was a 19th-century author who revolutionized German poetry with his wit and lyricism, leading literature from the dark, serious judging of Goethean classicism. Born Christian Johann HeinrichHeine, the oldest of four siblings…
German journalist, essayist and one of the most significant German romantic poets; remembered chiefly for his lyric poetry, many of which were set to music in the form of lieder by German composers
Heine lived during the high watermark of German Romanticism—the idyllic, idealistic days of Schiller and Goethe—but Heine was only a half-hearted Romantic.
Heinrich Heine. Writer: ... welche sterben, wenn sie lieben. Born in Düsseldorf, Germany in 1797 to a Jewish family, Heine was sent to Hamburg as a young man to work for his rich uncle.