Florentine Nights
«Florentine Nights» - During his stay in Italy, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) visited Florence, with which he was delighted beyond measure. The literary outcome of this visit was the well-known fantastic and brilliant "Florentine Nights." It is a series of brilliant pictures united by a very slight thread of connection; it is charming in its vague and uneventful wandering, with its strong suggestion of the great original, the Arabian Nights, and its still stronger contrast. In addition, in this love-tale occur some of the best examples of Heine's biting vein.
Author
Heinrich Heine
(1)
Reader
Arthur Geghamyan
(57)
Category
Tale
(358)
Language
Armenian
Duration
0h : 18m
Age recommendation
16-120
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