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Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen

byHeinrich Heine

Who is this book for? Readers interested in Romantic poetry and themes of love and longing.

Topics LovePainLonging
MoodMelancholic
RomanceCentral to the Plot
Heinrich Heine verfasste sein berümtes Versepos »Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen« aufgrund einer Reise von Paris nach Hamburg, die er im Winter 1843 unternahm. Er kritisiert in seinem Werk auf satirische Weise die politischen Verhältnisse in Deutschland, u.a. die einschneidende Zensurpraktik und Willkürlichkeit des Staates gegenüber der Bevölkerung.

Language

de

Published on

01/09/2017

Pages

80

Format

Hardcover

ISBN

9783868204148

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