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A varied collection of lyric and narrative poems ranging from intimate love songs and ironic social sketches to longer mythic and sea-themed cycles. Poetic voices alternate between tenderness and biting satire, often blending sensual imagery with melancholic reflection and religious or political critique. Several ballads retell legendary tales through vivid scenes and emotional intensity, while shorter pieces probe longing, memory, and exile. The maritime sequences trace changing moods from calm to tempest and back, and a prefatory biographical sketch outlines the poet's life and influences.

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Heinrich Heine

Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) was a German poet, essayist, and literary critic, known for his sharp wit and lyrical poetry. He is often associated with the Romantic movement, yet his work also reflects a critical stance towards society and politics. Heine's notable works include "Buch der Lieder," a collection of poems that explores themes of love, nature, and melancholy, and "Atta Troll," a satirical poem that critiques the political climate of his time. His writings have had a lasting impact on German literature and continue to be celebrated for their emotional depth and innovative style.

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