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It has rightly been said that Heyse is the creator of the modern psychological novella.
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Heyse is almost as popular in Italy as in Germany.
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Heyse is most sympathetic adhere to their higher rather than their lower nature.
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The work of Mommsen, Eucken and Heyse depicted reality in an explicable, idealised light.
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While many stores offer a 25% discount on backpacks, Ms. Heyse says she goes online to get the biggest discounts on name-brand bags for her two daughters, especially through eBay.com.
Where to Find Back-to-School Deals Emily Glazer 2011
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Lauren Heyse always shops around for the best back-to-school deals for her three children to stretch her dollar.
Where to Find Back-to-School Deals Emily Glazer 2011
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The Girl From the Marsh Croft (coll. 1910, translated by Velma Swanston Howard) 1910: Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse (Germany, 1830-1914): English language books online
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The Girl From the Marsh Croft (coll. 1910, translated by Velma Swanston Howard) 1910: Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse (Germany, 1830-1914): English language books online
January 2008 2008
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The stink of backyards, overcrowding, fleas and alcoholism, and all the social misery and oppression that Heyse preferred not to see now made its debut in German literature with the advent of naturalism.
The Idealised and Naturalistic View of Reality: Early 20th Century German Literature Laureates 2005
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Apart from poetry, Heyse also wrote about 70 plays and a number of novels.
The Idealised and Naturalistic View of Reality: Early 20th Century German Literature Laureates 2005
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