Category: Heinrich Heine


Heinrich Heine: “The Pilgramage To Keevlar”

Excerpt from 'The Book of German Songs: From the Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century', translated and edited by H.W. Dulcken, published in London in 1856.
An illustration of a tower with a person standing at the lattice, depicting a scene from 'The Pilgrimage to Keelvar.' The text includes a dramatic dialogue between a mother and her sick son about a procession.
An illustration depicting a scene related to a poem about the Virgin Mary, featuring a village with houses and people dressed in traditional attire, surrounded by trees.
A page of handwritten text, featuring a poem with lines about a cripple, a wax foot, and references to a mother and son, with themes of healing and devotion.
A page of text from a poem about a mother and her sick son, featuring themes of devotion and a vision of the Virgin Mary.
A portrait of a young man with light brown hair, wearing a black jacket and a white shirt, seated with one arm resting on a red chair.

HEINRICH HEINE

Heinrich Heine: “Seraphine”

Heinrich Heine: “Two Brothers”

Heinrich Heine: “I Dreamed”

Heinrich Heine

1797 – 1846

Heinrich Heine: “To Georg Herwegh”

Herwegh

Heinrich Heine: “To The Same”

HEINE

Heinrich Heine: “The Book Of Songs” No. 66

Heinrich Heine

1797 – 1856

Heinrich Heine: “The Book of Songs” No. 64

Heinrich Heine

1797 – 1856

HEINRICH HEINE: “GEOFFREY RUDEL AND MELISANDA OF TRIPOLI”

Excerpt from 'The Works of Heinrich Heine,' Volume 19, translated by Charles Godfrey Leland, published in 1898.
A medieval illustration depicting two figures embracing, surrounded by floral designs and a heraldic shield in the upper corner.
A medieval illustration depicting a man playing a musical instrument while speaking to a seated woman, who appears engaged in conversation.
A poetic text excerpt displayed in an artistic font, focusing on themes of love, longing, and memory.
A medieval illustration featuring two figures, one reading a book and the other gesturing while seated beneath a decorative heart-shaped tree with the word 'AMOR' inscribed on it.
A poetic excerpt featuring romantic dialogue between two characters, discussing love, dreams, and the passage of time in a moonlit chamber.
A couple sitting closely together on a couch, the man looking contemplative while the woman reads from a book, set in a dimly lit room.

HEINRICH & MATHILDE

Heinrich Heine:  “I called the Devil…”

Excerpt, “Borrowed Plumes: Translations From German Poets.” By James D.B. Gribble. 1888.