With his astute commentaries and laconic style of expression, Heinrich Heine was an important source of inspiration for European literature, whose impact reached far beyond his own time. The "International Forum for Young Heine Research" aims to build on this.
To mark the poet's birthday, the Heinrich Heine Institute of the state capital Düsseldorf, the Heinrich Heine Society and the Institute of German Studies at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf are inviting the public to this special colloquium for the 27th time. An interested public audience is also very welcome.
Program:
Dr. Sabine Brenner-Wilczek (Heinrich Heine Institute), Prof. Dr. Volker Dörr (Institute for German Studies at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), Felix Droste (Heinrich Heine Society)
10.15 a.m.: Award ceremony for Johannes Wedeking M.A.
10.30-11.15 a.m.: Caroline Bleser M.A.: Anti-anti-Semitic commitment. On the reception of the so-called ritual murder legend from Heinrich Heine to the Nazi era
11.15-11.30 a.m.: Coffee break
11.30-12.15: Moritz Jonas Michel B.A.: Robert Schumann's setting of The Lotus Flower in comparison to other compositions
12.15-13.15: Lunch break
13.15-14 h: Malte Spitz M.A.: Jonas Fränkel - controversial Heine researcher and enfant terrible of Swiss philology
14-14.45: Sebastian Triebel B.A.: Juri Tynjanow reads Heine. On the formalization of mobility
14.45-15 hrs: Coffee break
15-15.45: Jingdan Yang M.A.: Trialogue with Heinrich Heine and Osip Mandel'stam. Poetic struggle against anti-Semitism in Paul Celan
15.45-16.30: She Lihui M.A.: The canonization of Heinrich Heine's works in China in the new century (online)
Afterwards: Decision of the jury for the prize of the 27th Forum Junge Heine Forschung
Registration is requested at anmeldungen-hhi@duesseldorf.de or +49 (0)211-89-95571.
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