A companion to the works of Heinrich Heine
As the most prominent German-Jewish Romantic writer, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) became a focal point for much of the tension generated by the Jewish assimilation to German culture in a time marked bya growing emphasis on the shared ancestry of the German <I>Volk.</I> As both an ingenious...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Rochester, NY :
Camden House
2002.
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Colección: | CUP ebooks.
Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture. |
Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b42060096*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: The Romantic Poet
- Illusions Lost and Found: The Experiential World of Heine's Buch der Lieder
- Michael Perraudin
- A Walk on the Wild Side: Heine's Eroticism
- Paul Peters
- The Riddle of Love: Romantic Poetry and Historical Progress
- Roger F. Cook
- Philosophy, History, Mythology
- Nightingales Instead of Owls: Heine's Joyous Philosophy
- Willi Goetschel
- Eternal Return or Indiscernible Progress?
- Heine's Conception of History after 1848
- Gerhard Hbhn
- Heinrich Heine and the Discourse of Mythology
- Paul Reitter
- Religion, Assimilation, and Jewish Culture
- Troubled Apostate: Heine's Conversion and Its Consequences
- Robert C. Holub
- Heine and Jewish Culture: The Poetics of Appropriation
- Jeffrey Grossman
- Modernity: Views from the Poet's Crypt
- Mathilde's Interruption: Archetypes of Modernity in Heine's Later Poetry
- Anthony Phelan
- Late Thoughts: Reconsiderations from the "Matratzengruft"
- Joseph A. Kruse
- Reception in Germany
- Heine and Weimar
- George F. Peters.