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ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... adultery, and it postponed the affairto the 7th of March,to enable her to produce proofs thereof, if possible. The death of Heinrich Heine will cause many a throb in the breast of *ung Gerrmany. Heine was born 1799, at Dusseldorf, of Jewish parents. At the ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... Benuvoir, Felix elornand, Th. ut. Pelloquet, A. Husson, Alex. Will, Nader, Jules Levy, and IS Louis Bellet. in The widow of Heinrich Heine has followed the nd example of Madame Balzac in refusing a public monume-t to in' her dead husband. 1I cannot permit ...

Literature

... remembered that thi Y. were really the native language is in them as truly descriptive even satirical, as if he had be] or Heinrich Heine. That th( to different minds, by no mean o bodied in them by the compose l Whtat they mean we should be f knowledge that ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... country into another. After faithful dealing with the lyrics of Schiller and Goethe, it may seem that, from such men to Heinrich Heine, the translator takes a long step downward. His justification is that he steps even upward in the way of [ difficulty ...

LITERATURE

... drew forth our approbation in. the first number. The Battle Field steer Hastings is a cleverly translated ballad fross Heinrich Heine. Altogether, literary and artistic, this is anl simirable number, and certainly the host of the series hitherto. INTELLECTUAL ...

Published: Sunday 06 August 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1642 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... mediocrities be conspicuous by their absence. A very thougbtfal and ably written paper on the German poet and philosopher, Heinrich Heine, by Mr. J. D. Lester, brings forward a great deal of interesting matter respecting a master mind who deserves to be better ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... tout a fait du matelot. MAGAZINE S. To the Forinsig~ldy Review Mr J. D. 'Lester has contri, buted an admirable paper on Heinrich Heine, in which the singular and sad career of the great humorist and poet is carefully and lovingly traced. And yet it is Heine ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... painful consciousness that these clever sayings were not the free expression of an essentially humorous mind, like that of Heinrich Heine, but the self-conscious efforts of an intellectual man, who diligently gathered these precious stones of wit, carefully ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... for himself, if lhe can. The Fortnightly has an excellently-written paper from the pen of the Hon. Robert Lytton, on Heinrich Heine's Last Poems and Thoughts, and a lengthy article on Mischievous Activity in the affairs of Central Asia, by Mr W. S ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... MAGAZINES FOR MARCH. The Hon. Robert Lytton contributes to the Forinigheay 'n article on Heinrich Heine's Last Poems and Thoughts, Mr. Lytton is thoroughly acquainted with his subject, and is in perfect sympathy with it, in proof of which it need only ...

LITERATURE

... and one or two graceful ones-among the latter we may place Mr. Weatherly's translation of two verses from the German of Heinrich Heine. Mr. Fred6rick Locker's Extract from Mrs. Rose's Diary is merely laughable. Messrs. Cassell, Petter, and Galpehave ...

LITERATURE

... III. in his. In this magazine we find a translation of Madame de Glirardin's Le Lorgnon, and a lengthy article on Heinrich Heine, which deserve reading. In the Young Englishwoman there is an excellent story progressing, called Little Women. In ...