sets up in business; presumed proposal to, and rejection by, Amalie Heine decided that he shall study for the law; leaves Hamburg, 1819; uncle promises an annual allowance; leaves hopefully Düsseldorf; early lyrics; embryo fame; contributions to The Hamburg Watchman, &c.; goes to Bonn University, 1819; Augustus Schlegel Simrock and Hundeshagen; romanticism; "Junge Leiden" lyrics; matriculation in 1820 goes to Beul; life at Göt- tingen; is rusticated; Berlin in 1820-1; Moses Moser; the Varnhagens; E. Gans; Hegel; publications in the Gesellschafter; issue in book-form; Heine's mental state at this time; appearance and demeanour; Scott's literary influence; the Neo-Romantic movement; "Buch der Lieder"; Ratcliff"; "Almansor"; "Lyrisches Inter- mezzo"
Heine's heedlessness of health; nervous headaches: joins his parents at Lüneburg, 1823; reputation; goes to Cuxhaven for health; arrives in Hamburg; interview with his Uncle Salomon; "Die Heimkehr"; temporary quarrel with uncle; stay by the North Sea; love of the sea; "Heimkehr" sea-lyrics; leaves Cuxhaven; at Lüneburg; returns to Göttingen; the "Rabbi von Bacharach"; flying visit to Berlin; calls on Immerrmann at Magdeburg; hailed in Berlin as the German Byron; Göttingen; "Faust project; tour through Hartz district in summer of 1824; meeting with Goethe; the "Harzreise"
Heine at Göttingen in 1824-5; despondency; question of his apostasy; is baptized; his examination; on July 20th. makes doctorial speech; Norderney (Book ii., Reise- bilder); Hamburg; Heine and his Uncle Salomon; becomes acquainted with future publisher, Julius Campe; publication in book-form of first series of Reisebilder, May, 1826; "Die Nordsce" lyrics; Norderncy again; romantic episode; Lüneburg; Reisebilder; goes to Hamburg to arrange with Campe; new Reisebilder
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Publication Information: Book Title: Life of Heinrich Heine. Contributors: William Sharp - author. Publisher: Walter Scott. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1888. Page Number: 6.
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