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  1. Heinrich Heine. 1797 - 1856. Heine was born of Jewish parents. Much of his early life was influenced by the financial power of his uncle Salomon Heine, a millionaire Hamburg banker, with whom he remained on an awkward footing for many years. After he had been educated in the Düsseldorf Lyceum, an unsuccessful attempt was undertaken to make a ...

  2. 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.

  3. Heine wurde 1825 zum Doktor der Rechte promoviert. Um seine Anstellungschancen als Jurist zu erhöhen, ließ er sich evangelisch-lutherisch taufen und nahm die Vornamen Christian Johann Heinrich an. Von da an nannte er sich Heinrich Heine. Zunächst versuchte er, die Konversion zum Christentum geheim zu halten.

  4. 1. Heinrich Heine fue un poeta y escritor alemán nacido en 1797 y fallecido en 1856. Aunque su obra es muy reconocida y ha influido en numerosos escritores posteriores, Heine no gozó de gran reconocimiento durante su vida y fue censurado por el gobierno alemán debido a su defensa de la libertad de expresión y su crítica social.

  5. 18 de dic. de 2020 · Heinrich Heine: Writing the Revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2020. pp. 336. $26.00 (Hardcover) H. einrich Heine was the first Jew to become a cultural icon in Germany. While Moses Mendelssohn achieved fame as a philosopher in the German Enlightenment, Heine’s poetry was beloved by a much wider circle of the culture.

  6. Heinrich Heine, orig. Harry Heine, (born Dec. 13, 1797, Düsseldorf—died Feb. 17, 1856, Paris, France), German poet. Born of Jewish parents, he converted to Protestantism to enter careers that he never actually pursued. He established his international literary reputation with The Book of Songs (1827), a collection of bittersweet love poems.

  7. Heinrich Heine was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, to assimilated Jewish parents. Heine’s uncle was a powerful banker who supported Heine for much of his life, only to write him out of his will. Heine attended university in Bonn, Göttingen, and Berlin, ostensibly studying law but in truth focusing his efforts and attention on poetry and literature.

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