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Heinrich Heine, Doris Kutschbach (samenst.). Es flüstern und sprechen die Blumen: Die schönsten Gedichte von Heinrich Heine mit Kunstwerken seiner Zeit. München / Berlin / London / New York, Prestel Verlag, 2006.
€ 12.50
Bound, cloth, 41pp., 23x27cm., beautiful en richly illustr. in colour, in very good condition. ISBN: 9783791335841.
Itemnummer 20812
Published to mark the 150th anniversary of Heinrich Heine's death, this beautifully illustrated volume brings together a selection of his finest poems accompanied by artworks from the Romantic era. Heine's lyrical reflections on love, longing, nature and memory are paired with paintings, watercolours and floral studies by artists of his time, including Caspar David Friedrich, Philipp Otto Runge and Carl Spitzweg. The collection also features poems later set to music by Robert Schumann in his celebrated song cycle "Dichterliebe". Combining literary excellence with visual beauty, the book offers an elegant introduction to German Romanticism and serves as an attractive gift edition for poetry and art enthusiasts. Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) was one of the most influential German poets and writers of the nineteenth century. Renowned for his lyrical mastery, wit and subtle irony, he combined Romantic sensitivity with sharp social and political observation. His collection "Buch der Lieder" established his international reputation and inspired numerous composers, including Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert and Felix Mendelssohn. Although often associated with German Romanticism, Heine's work transcends literary movements through its blend of emotional depth, intellectual sophistication and cultural criticism. Today he remains one of the most widely read and translated figures in German literature.






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