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Heine, Heinrich (Vol. 147) - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Heine in England and America: A Bibliographical Check-List, edited by Armin Arnold. London: Linden Press, 1959, 80 p.
Lists criticism and translations of Heine's works.
BIOGRAPHIES
Heinrich Heine: A Biographical Anthology, edited by Hugo Bieber. Philadelphia, Penn.: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1956, 452 p.
Presents a collection of Heine's letters and essays and relates them to the events in his life.
Brod, Max. Heinrich Heine: The Artist in Revolt, translated by Joseph Witriol. New York: New York University Press, 1957, 355 p.
Surveys Heine's life with an emphasis on his German-Jewish background.
Pawel, Ernst. The Poet Dying: Heinrich Heine's Last Years in Paris, Detroit, Mich.: Wayne State University Press, 1998, 277 p.
Focuses on Heine's writings after the revolutions of 1848.
Philip, Kossoff....
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