Based on his roaming experiences in Germany, Italy and Britain, he wrote four volumes of travel notes and published a large number of lyric poems, which established his position in the literary world.
He moved to Paris in 183 1 and spent the rest of his life there. 1845, his health deteriorated and he stayed in bed for more than ten years until his death. He struggled with his illness with amazing heroism, persisted in writing, and wrote a collection of poems "Romance" silently.
Heine's literary achievements
Heine's early work Poems is romantic, close to the folk song style. Travels of Harz Mountain is the poet's first excellent collection of essays, which accuses the autocratic rule of feudal nobles, criticizes bourgeois philistine habits and shows outstanding satirical ability.
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, in addition to Nights in Florence, Shakespeare's Girls and Women, and novel fragments "Chara's Legal Education" and "On French Drama", he also wrote a Paris newsletter for General Report of augsburg, reflecting politics, art and people's life. At this time, he was deeply influenced by Saint-Simon's doctrine, and his thoughts were more mature and his eyes were more acute. These articles were later included in the Collection of Ruteziya.
German-A Fairy Tale in Winter and Atta Troll can be regarded as the pinnacle of Heine's political poems. This poem mercilessly castigates Prussia's rule and calls on the oppressed people to take action and establish their own paradise on earth.