Heine Und Die Weltliteratur

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comparative literary studies
cross-cultural literary analysis
Das Gedicht
David Constantine
Der Dichter
Der Literatur
Der Weltliteratur
Des Dichters
Die Den
Die Fackel
Die Heimkehr
Die Romantische Schule
Dramatische Kunst Und Literatur
Edvard Grieg
Edward Timms
epic and lyrical forms
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Hans Holler
Hartmut Steinecke
Haupt Voll Blut Und Wunden
Heine poetry interpretation
Heine's Poem
Heine's Work
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Heine’s Poem
Heine’s Work
Hubert Lengauer
Im Laufe Der Zeit
Jewish literary tradition
Joseph A. Kruse
Katerina Ivanovna
Lazarus Poems
Lyrisches Intermezzo
Nigel Reeves
nineteenth-century German poetry
Peter Branscombe
Rap Port
Ritchie Robertson
Roger Paulin
Romanticism influence
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781900755160
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The 1997 London Heine Conference brought together leading scholars and critics from Austria, Britain and Germany. The essays collected in this volume offer a broad canvas of Heine's themes and techniques, his debts and his influence, the ancient and modern connections of his work, its epic and lyrical forms, together with materials and comparisons drawn from English, German, Russian, Jewish and Islamic sources, and the musical settings of his poems. The collection complements recent scholarship, much of which has explored Heine's theoretical and other prose works, by paying close attention once more to the inexhaustible riches of his poetry.

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