Heine Heinrich:
On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany: And Other Writings

Cambridge Texts In The History Of Philosophy

Editor: TerryPinkard, Translator: HowardPollack-Milgate

Cambridge University Press, 2007
Quality paperback, 218 pages
Size: 226x154 mm
ISBN: 9780521678506
ISBN-10: 0521678501

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Heinrich Heine

Heine (1797-1856) Was A Journalist, Essayist, And One Of The Most Significant German Romantic Poets. He Is Remembered Chiefly For His Lyric Poems, Many Of Which Were Set To Music In The Form Of Lieder (Art Songs) By Germanic Composers, Including Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss, And Richard Wagner.

Terry Pinkard

Terry Pinkard Is Professor Of Philosophy At Northwestern University. His Most Recent Book Is Hegel: A Biography (Cambridge 2001).

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