The brothers Heinrich and Julius Hart were Jewish-German writers and literary critics who collaborated closely. They were among the pioneers of naturalism in German literature. Heinrich was born 30 December 1855, in Wesel and died 11 June 1906, in Tecklenburg. Wikipedia
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Heine, Heinrich
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (1797 – 1856) was a German poet, writer, and literary critic. He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which was set to music in the form of lieder by composers such as Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert. Wikipedia
Henckell, Karl Friedrich
Karl Friedrich Henckell (1864 – 1929) was a German author, poet, and publisher. Henckell studied at the universities of Berlin, Heidelberg, Munich, and Zurich. Wikipedia
Henzen, Wilhelm
Karl Georg Wilhelm Henzen (1850–1910) was a German dramatist. Ossian and Ulrich von Hutten are typical among his dramas. He employed the pseudonym Fritz von Sakken. Bartleby
Hermes, Johann Timotheus
Johann Timotheus Hermes (1738 – 1821) was a German poet, novelist, and Protestant theologian. Wikipedia
Herrosee, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm
Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Herrosee (1764 – 1821) was from a Huguenot family. For a short time, he was vicar to a congregation in Dresden, and then returned to Berlin as associate pastor at the Trinity Church and Berlin Dom. Herrosee is well known for his hymns, among them Danket dem Herrn! Wir danken dem Herrn.… Read More
Heyse, Paul
Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (1830 – 1914) was a distinguished German writer and translator. A member of two important literary societies, the Tunnel über der Spree in Berlin and Die Krokodile in Munich, he wrote novels, poetry, 177 short stories, and about sixty dramas. Wikipedia
Hiemer, Franz Carl
Franz Carl Hiemer (1768 – 1822) was a German painter, librettist and actor. Wikipedia-DE