In der Literatur wie im Leben hat jeder Sohn einen Vater: Heinrich Heine zwischen Bibel und Homer, Cervantes und Shakespeare
p. 2
From Battlefield to Paradise: A Reassessment of Heinrich Heine's Tragedy Almansor, its Sources, and their Significance for his Later Poetry and Thought
p. 24
Heine and Shakespeare
p. 51
A World of Fine Fabling: Epic Traditions in Heine's Atta Troll
p. 64
Nachgetragene Ironie: Moritz Hartmann und Heinrich Heine
p. 77
Grillparzer und Heine
p. 104
Judische Dichter-Bilder in Heines "Jehuda ben Halevy"
p. 122
Heine and the Lied
p. 142
Heine and the Russian Poets from Larmontov to Blok
p. 150
Topical Poetry and Satirical Rhyme: Karl Kraus's Debt to Heine
p. 168
Heines Korpeteile: Zur Anatomie des Dichters
p. 184
Heine's Lazarus Poems
p. 202
The Tribe of Harry: Heine and Contemporary Poetry
p. 215
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