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''Die Harzreise'' ("The Harz Journey") is a travel report about a trip to the Harz Mountains by German poet and author, Heinrich Heine, compiled in autumn 1824, which was first published in January and February 1826 in the magazine, ''Der Gesellschafter'', by Friedrich Wilhelm Gubitz and ran for fourteen issues. Some editorial changes were made beforehand. Later in 1826 ''Die Harzreise'' appeared in the first part of ''Reisebilder'' ("Travel Scenes"). 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 and Campe of Hamburg, the publisher who later brought out all Heine's writings. == Content == In his work, Heinrich Heine describes his journey as a student from Göttingen through the Harz, over its highest mountain, the Brocken, to the village of Ilsenburg. During the trip he meet well known and unknown contemporaries, who he sometimes describes in detail and compares with other people, sometimes historical protagonists. For example, he meets in Göttingen the physician and (like Heine) Jewish ''Burschenschaft'' member, Karl Friedrich Heinrich Marx and recounts their exchange about medicine as well as Marx' treatise, ''Goettingen in medicinischer, physischer und historischer Hinsicht'' ("Göttingen From a Medical, Physical and Historic Perspective").〔Die Harzreise in: ''Reisebilder'' Vol. 1. Hamburg 1826, S. 117.〕〔Katarzyna Jastal: ''Körperkonstruktionen in der Frühen Prosa Heinrich Heines.'' Krakau, 2009, p. 76 und pp. 90 ff.〕 Nature is also a subject of this travel account: In the work, he mentions all the rest points and overnight stops made by this group of travelling poets: *Göttingen, *Weende, *Nörten, *Osterode, *Lerbach, *Clausthal, *Zellerfeld, *Goslar, *the Rammelsberg, *the rivers Leine, Ilse, Bode, Selke and many others. The route, which took Heinrich Heine about four weeks,〔http://www.literarischegesellschaft.de/Heinrich_Heine_HarzreiseII.html〕 has become a trail that tourists can follow in and which, as the Heinrich Heine Way (''Heinrich-Heine-Weg'') is described in several travel guides.〔http://www.erlebnisgruenesband.de/erlebnis-gruenes-band/touren-am-gruenen-band/harz/harz-gebirge/der-heinrich-heine-weg.html〕 A duel, which was illegal at the time, between students is also a subject of his writings. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Die Harzreise」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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