Heinrich Heine
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) war einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Dichter, Schriftsteller und Journalisten des 19. Jahrhunderts. Er gilt als »letzter Dichter der Romantik« und sein vielschichtiges Werk verlieh der deutschen Literatur eine zuvor nicht gekannte Leichtigkeit. 1797 als Harry Heine geboren, wechselte er kurz vor der Annahme seines Doktortitels vom jüdischen Glauben zur evangelischen Kirche und nahm den Namen Christian Johann Heinrich an. Bei allem Erfolg, stießen sein neuer Schreibstil und seine liberale Überzeugung auf auch viel Ablehnung. Diese, und die Tatsache, dass er keine Anstellung fand, ließ ihn 1831 nach Paris umsiedeln, das eine zweite Heimat für ihn wurde. Während in Deutschland Teile seines Werks verboten und zensiert wurden, wurde er in Frankreich geschätzt und hatte Zugang zur künstlerischen Elite. 1856 starb er dort nach mehr als 10 Jahren schwerer Krankheit.
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Title: BUCH DER LIEDER
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