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==Works== A list of Heine's major publications in German. All dates are taken from {{harvnb|Sammons|1979}}. * 1820 (August): ''Die Romantik'' ("Romanticism", short critical essay) * 1821 (20 December<ref>The title page says "1822"</ref>): ''Gedichte'' ("Poems") * 1822 (February to July): ''Briefe aus Berlin'' ("Letters from Berlin") * 1823 (January): ''Ăber Polen'' ("On Poland", prose essay) * 1823 (April): ''Tragödien nebst einem lyrischen Intermezzo'' ("Tragedies with a Lyrical Intermezzo") includes: [[File:Plaque at Bebelplatz.jpg|thumb|Plaque at the Nazi book burning memorial on Bebelplatz in Berlin, Germany. The plaque has a quote from Heinrich Heine's play Almansor (written 1821â1822). "Where they burn books, in the end they will also burn human beings" (Dort, wo man BĂŒcher verbrennt, verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen) about burning of Quran in Granada that was expected to be followed by burning humans (Muslims then Jewish) in 1500s.]] **''Almansor'' (play, written 1821â1822) **''William Ratcliff'' (play, written January 1822) **''Lyrisches Intermezzo'' (cycle of poems) * 1826 (May): ''Reisebilder. Erster Teil'' ("Travel Pictures I"), contains: **''[[Die Harzreise]]'' ("The Harz Journey", prose travel work) **''Die Heimkehr'' ("The Homecoming", poems) **''Die Nordsee. Erste Abteilung'' ("North Sea I", cycle of poems) * 1827 (April): ''Reisebilder. Zweiter Teil'' ("Travel Pictures II"), contains: ** ''Die Nordsee. Zweite Abteilung'' ("The North Sea II", cycle of poems) ** ''Die Nordsee. Dritte Abteilung'' ("The North Sea III", prose essay) ** ''Ideen: das Buch le Grand'' ("Ideas: The Book of Le Grand") ** ''Briefe aus Berlin'' ("Letters from Berlin", a much shortened and revised version of the 1822 work) * 1827 (October): ''{{ill|Buch der Lieder|de|Buch der Lieder (Heine)}}'' ("Book of Songs"); collection of poems containing the following sections: **''Junge Leiden'' ("Youthful Sorrows") **''Die Heimkehr'' ("The Homecoming", originally published 1826) **''Lyrisches Intermezzo'' ("Lyrical Intermezzo", originally published 1823) **"Aus der ''Harzreise''" (poems from ''Die Harzreise'', originally published 1826) **''Die Nordsee'' ("The North Sea: Cycles I and II", originally published 1826/1827) * 1829 (December): ''Reisebilder. Dritter Teil'' ("Travel Pictures III"), contains: **''Die Reise von MĂŒnchen nach Genua'' ("Journey from Munich to Genoa", prose travel work) **''Die BĂ€der von Lucca'' ("The Baths of Lucca", prose travel work) **''Anno 1829'' * 1831 (January): ''NachtrĂ€ge zu den Reisebildern'' ("Supplements to the Travel Pictures"), the second edition of 1833 was retitled as ''Reisebilder. Vierter Teil'' ("Travel Pictures IV"), contains: [[File:Reisebilder.tif|thumb|''Reisebilder'', 1831]] **''Die Stadt Lucca'' ("The Town of Lucca", prose travel work) **''Englische Fragmente'' ("English Fragments", travel writings) * 1831 (April): ''Zu "Kahldorf ĂŒber den Adel"'' (introduction to the book "Kahldorf on the Nobility", uncensored version not published until 1890) * 1833: ''Französische ZustĂ€nde'' ("Conditions in France", collected journalism) * 1833 (December): ''Der Salon. Erster Teil'' ("The Salon I"), contains: ** ''Französische Maler'' ("French Painters", criticism) ** ''Aus den Memoiren des Herren von Schnabelewopski'' ("From the Memoirs of Herr Schnabelewopski", unfinished novel) * 1835 (January): ''Der Salon. Zweiter Teil'' ("The Salon II"), contains: ** ''[[Zur Geschichte der Religion und Philosophie in Deutschland]]'' ("On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany") ** ''Neuer FrĂŒhling'' ("New Spring", cycle of poems) * 1835 (November): ''Die romantische Schule'' ("The Romantic School", criticism) * 1837 (July): ''Der Salon. Dritter Teil'' ("The Salon III"), contains: ** ''Florentinische NĂ€chte'' ("Florentine Nights", unfinished novel) ** ''Elementargeister'' ("Elemental Spirits", essay on folklore) * 1837 (July): ''Ăber den Denunzianten. Eine Vorrede zum dritten Teil des Salons.'' ("On the Denouncer. A Preface to Salon III", pamphlet) * 1837 (November): ''Einleitung zum "Don Quixote"'' ("Introduction to ''Don Quixote''", preface to a new German translation of ''[[Don Quixote]]'') * 1838 (November): ''Der Schwabenspiegel'' ("The Mirror of Swabia", prose work attacking poets of the Swabian School) * 1838 (October): ''Shakespeares MĂ€dchen und Frauen'' ("Shakespeare's Girls and Women", essays on the female characters in Shakespeare's tragedies and histories) *1839: ''Anno 1839'' * 1840 (August): ''Ludwig Börne. Eine Denkschrift'' ("Ludwig Börne: A Memorial", long prose work about the writer [[Ludwig Börne]]) * 1840 (November): ''Der Salon. Vierter Teil'' ("The Salon IV"), contains: ** ''Der Rabbi von Bacherach'' ("The Rabbi of Bacharach", unfinished historical novel) ** ''Ăber die französische BĂŒhne'' ("On the French Stage", prose criticism) * 1844 (September): ''Neue Gedichte'' ("New Poems"); contains the following sections: **''Neuer FrĂŒhling'' ("New Spring", originally published in 1834) **''Verschiedene'' ("Sundry Women") **''Romanzen'' ("Ballads") **''Zur Ollea'' ("Olio") **''Zeitgedichte'' ("Poems for the Times") ** it also includes ''Deutschland: Ein WintermĂ€rchen'' (''[[Germany. A Winter's Tale]]'', long poem) *1847 (January): ''Atta Troll: Ein Sommernachtstraum'' (''Atta Troll: A Midsummer Night's Dream'', long poem, written 1841â46) * 1851 (September): ''Romanzero''; collection of poems divided into three books: **''Erstes Buch: Historien'' ("First Book: Histories") **''Zweites Buch: Lamentationen'' ("Second Book: Lamentations") **''Drittes Buch: HebrĂ€ische Melodien'' ("Third Book: Hebrew Melodies") * 1851 (October): ''Der Doktor Faust. Tanzpoem'' ("Doctor Faust. Dance Poem", ballet libretto, written 1846) * 1854 (October): ''Vermischte Schriften'' ("Miscellaneous Writings") in three volumes, contains: **Volume One: ***''GestĂ€ndnisse'' ("Confessions", autobiographical work) ***''Die Götter im Exil'' ("The Gods in Exile", prose essay) ***''Die Göttin Diana'' ("The Goddess Diana", ballet scenario, written 1846) ***''Ludwig Marcus: Denkworte'' ("Ludwig Marcus: Recollections", prose essay) ***''Gedichte. 1853 und 1854'' ("Poems. 1854 and 1854") **Volume Two: ***''Lutezia. Erster Teil'' ("Lutetia I", collected journalism about France) **Volume Three: ***''Lutezia. Zweiter Teil'' ("Lutetia II", collected journalism about France) ===Posthumous publications=== * ''Memoiren'' ("Memoirs", first published in 1884 in the magazine ''Die Gartenlaube''). Published as a book in English as ''The Memoirs of Heinrich Heine and Some Newly-Discovered Fragments of His Writings with an Introductory Essay by Thomas W. Evans, M.D.'' (1884). London: George Bell & Sons.
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