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German literature
Henri Heine
letters
Liederkreis
love poems
poems
poetry
romantic poet
romanticism

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  • ISBN 9781847499424
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bedridden and wracked with pain, the German poet Heinrich Heine was visited one day by an attractive young German woman, Elise Krinitz, who had come to Paris to give the poet a few sheets of music from an admirer of his poetry. Heine called her “Mouche”, because she wore a seal that was embellished with a fly. She visited him almost daily, read aloud to him, translated some of his poems into French and acted as his amanuensis. Mathilde, Heine’s wife, tolerated the relationship but avoided all contact with her. Mouche brightened his final days, inspired the most moving love poems he ever penned, and wrote down some of his late verse to Heine’s own dictation.

Offering a personal, poignant, more intimate look at the final seven months of Heine’s life in Paris, Mouche which will surprise and enchant in equal measure all the admirers of the great German lyric poet and all music lovers.

Camille Selden was the nom de plume of Elise Krinitz (1829–96), a German-born novelist, biographer, translator and literary critic who spent most of her life in France. She is best remembered for her role as secretary and companion to the German poet Heinrich Heine during the last seven months of his life, an experience she recounted in The Final Days of Heinrich Heine (1884).

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