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Die Harzreise

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Die Harzreise ("The Harz Journey") is a travel report by German poet and author Heinrich Heine on a journey to the Harz mountains. Compiled in autumn 1824, it was first published as a serial in January and February 1826 in the magazine Der Gesellschafter by Friedrich Wilhelm Gubitz and ran for 14 instalments. Some censorship changes were made beforehand. Later in 1826 Die Harzreise appeared in the first part of the Reisebilder ("Pictures of travel") collection. For the book, Heine made revisions and changes, and added the famous Göttingen section. Heine himself described his record as a literary fragment. The book was the first of Heine's to be published by Hoffmann & Campe in Hamburg, the publisher who later brought out all Heine's writings.

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Travelogue written in autumn 1824 and first published in 1826 in "Reisebilder" Bd. 1.

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Heine: Ein Lesebuch für unsere ZeitHardcover?1983
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636255
Wikidata Work ID
Q323160

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