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The volume assembles a broad selection of lyric and narrative poems spanning early, mature, and posthumous pieces, including short songs, ballads, and longer lyrical narratives. Voices move between tender love lyrics and ironic, satirical commentaries, often blending musical metres with conversational wit. Recurring concerns include longing and memory, aesthetic and social critique, and the clash between dream and reality. The translations aim to reproduce original rhythms and metres, and the edition is accompanied by prefatory material and a concise biographical sketch that situates the poems and outlines their development.

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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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