The Lorelei Fountain, also known as the Heinrich Heine Memorial, is a monument located on East st Street in the Concourse section of the Bronx, New York City, near the Bronx County Courthouse. It was designed by German sculptor Ernst Herter and created in out of Italian white marble in Laas, South Tyrol. The fountain was unveiled at its current location in and is dedicated to German poet and Artist: Ernst Herter. · "The Lorelei" One of Heine's famous poems, "Die Lorelei," is based on a German legend of an enchanting, seducing mermaid who lures seamen to their death. It has been set to music by numerous composers, such as Friedrich Silcher and Franz www.doorway.rution: German Language Expert. · Heute trage ich dir eines der bekanntesten Gedichte von Heinrich Heine vor - "Die Loreley". Heine schrieb es im Jahre in Anlehnung an Clemens Brentanos.
Lorelei By Heinrich Heine Translated by A.Z. Foreman Click to hear me recite the original German Click to hear me recite the English I know not if there is a reason Why I am so sad at heart. A legend of bygone ages Haunts me and will not depart. The air is cool under nightfall. The calm Rhine courses its way. The peak of the mountain is sparkling. Poetry Atlas - The Lorelei by Heinrich Heine Read The Lorelei and thousands of other famous poems about places. I KNOW not whence it rises,. The great German lyric poet, Heinrich Heine. Main Location: The Lorelei St. Goarshausen - Lorelei, Auf der Loreley, Sankt Goarshausen, Germany. Die Lorelei getan. Translation: I don't know what it may signify That I am so sad; There's a tale from ancient times That I can't get out of my mind. The air is cool and the twilight is falling and the Rhine is flowing quietly by; the top of the mountain is glittering in the evening sun. The loveliest maiden is sitting.
Heinrich Heines Loreley. Bilder und Gedichte. Hanser, München u. a. , ISBN Peter Lentwojt: Die Loreley in ihrer Landschaft. Romantische Dichtungsallegorie und Klischee. Ein literarisches Sujet bei Brentano, Eichendorff, Heine und anderen. Lang, Frankfurt am Main u. a. , ISBN (= Europäische Hochschulschriften. "The Lorelei" One of Heine's famous poems, "Die Lorelei," is based on a German legend of an enchanting, seducing mermaid who lures seamen to their death. It has been set to music by numerous composers, such as Friedrich Silcher and Franz Liszt. During the Nazi regime and World War II, Heinrich Heine (born as a Jew) became discredited as author of the lyrics, in an effort to dismiss and hide Jewish contribution to German art. The Lorelei character, although originally imagined by Brentano, passed into German popular culture in the form described in the Heine–Silcher song and is commonly but mistakenly believed to have originated in an old folk tale.
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