The Personal And Literary Relations of Heinrich Heine to Karl Immermann

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The Personal And Literary Relations of Heinrich Heine to Karl Immermann
Grace Mabel Bacon
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For a long while the affair continued to annoy Heine, although he appeared to make light of the matter and, as Immermann says, his letters were full of droll utterances over the feud; but in 1847 he expressed himself with much consid- eration for Platen and regretted his attack on a man whose powers he had underestimated.
On February 3, 1830, in a letter to Immermann, he drops the disagreeable subject to talk of "Tulifantchen, " and with much tact and delicacy he confesses that he has had the p
...oem lying on the table before him for ten days, having taken the liberty of bringing home the manuscript from Campe's office. Four years earlier Heine had recommended Immermann to his Hamburg publisher, expressing in a letter to Merckel his joy at being able to show his interest in Immermann and do Campe a good turn at the same time. Now, having read the manuscript and having certain improvements to suggest, he writes frankly, telling Immer- mann that the suggestions he would make concern a few tedious passages, which can be shortened, and certain metrical defects, which consist mainly in the coincidence of the end of a word and that of a metrical foot — a condition unendurable in trochaic tetrameter, but often remedied by the change of a single particle.

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