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German poet Heinrich Heine began his career penning lyric verses in the tradition of the European Romantics, including a series of poems that were set to music by composers such as Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann. However, as his style evolved, Heine began to be more influenced by the political landscape of his era, and his poetry started to incorporate elements such as satire and irony. This collection brings together verses from all of Heine's literary phases.

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German poet Heinrich Heine began his career penning lyric verses in the tradition of the European Romantics, including a series of poems that were set to music by composers such as Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann. However, as his style evolved, Heine began to be more influenced by the political landscape of his era, and his poetry started to incorporate elements such as satire and irony. This collection brings together verses from all of Heine's literary phases.

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Christian Johann Heinrich Heine was a German poet, writer, and literary critic, born on December 13, 1797, in D sseldorf, Germany. He is widely recognized for his early lyric poetry, which gained significant popularity when set to music by composers like Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert. Heine s works blended romanticism with social and political critique, and his writings remain influential in German literature. He was deeply influenced by major figures such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Lord Byron, which shaped his distinctive voice. Heine's works often reflected a tension between the idealized and the harsh realities of life. His personal life included his marriage to Crescence Eug nie Mirat in 1841, though his later years were spent in Paris, where he died on February 17, 1856, at the age of 58. Heine s family included siblings Gustav Heine von Geldern, Maximilian Meyer Heine, and Charlotte Heine, and his parents were Peira van Geldern and Samson Heine. His lasting legacy lies in his influence on German poetry and his contributions to the cultural landscape of 19th-century Europe.