- German, 1953, 'A
critical analysis of 24
consecutive poems from Heine's
Romanzero'). He was a
Fellow (then an
Honorary Fellow) of Queen's College, Oxford...
- religion. He
continued to work from his sickbed: on the
collections of
poems Romanzero and
Gedichte (1853 und 1854), on the
journalism collected in Lutezia,...
- poetry,
valkyries appear in "Die Walküren" by H.
Heine (appearing in
Romanzero, 1847), "Die Walküren" (1864) by H. v. Linge, and "Sköldmon" (appearing...
- Beach" (probably completed; not
published until 1867)
Heinrich Heine –
Romanzero Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – The
Golden Legend Hans
Christian Andersen...
-
tribute to Byron's work) as the last
section of his 1851 collection,
Romanzero. Many
other composers wrote settings of
translations of Byron's words...
- A180/1
Ungarischer Romanzero No.1 pf F
minor 1853 Piano,
national theme composed by
Eduard Remenyi 241a/2 A180/2
Ungarischer Romanzero No.2 pf A
minor 1853...
-
novellas in four nights,
Vienna (****l), 1950.
Brasilianischer Romanzero ("Brazilian
Romanzero").
Vienna (Frick); Zürich (classen), 1950. Kurz nach 4 ("Shortly...
- to be
published in 1844 (followed by the
third and
final collection,
Romanzero, in 1851). The
political satire typical of Heine's
later works, such as...
- los
mellizos de la Flor, Spanish-language,
Argentina Heinrich Heine,
Romanzero,
Germany Micah Joseph Lebensohn,
Shire Bat Ẓiyyon, Hebrew-language, Lithuania...
-
based on text by
Martin Buber, for
baritone and
orchestra Orchestra Romanzero (1955)
Seranata (1955)
Sinfonia Piccola (1960)
Waldmusik (1977) Der Weg...