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Heinrich Heine: Critical Essay by Gerhard Höhn

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SOURCE: Höhn, Gerhard. “Eternal Return or Indiscernible Progress? Heine's Conception of History after 1848.” In A Companion to the Works of Heinrich Heine, edited by Roger F. Cook, pp. 169-200. Rochester, N.Y.: Camden House, 2002.

In the following essay, Höhn traces Heine's changed worldview following the events of 1848 in Europe.

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