Ich grolle nicht

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"Ich grolle nicht" is a famous lyric poem by Heinrich Heine, best known today through Robert Schumann’s musical setting in his song cycle "Dichterliebe."

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instanceOf lyric poem
poem
adaptedAs Ich grolle nicht (Schumann song) NERFINISHED
author Heinrich Heine NERFINISHED
bestKnownThrough Robert Schumann’s musical setting
collectionAuthor Heinrich Heine NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
culturalContext German Romantic poetry
expresses inner pain
suppressed anger
firstLine Ich grolle nicht, und wenn das Herz auch bricht
genre love poem
hasCharacter beloved
lyric I
hasForm strophic
hasImagery broken heart
darkness and light contrast
hasInfluenceOn Romantic song composition
hasMood bitter
defiant
tragic
hasMotif false emotional composure
hasTheme denial of suffering
heartbreak
resentment
unrequited love
hasTitleTranslation I bear no grudge
I do not complain
includedIn standard German literature curricula
influenced German Lieder repertoire
isFamousFor intense emotional contrast between text and musical setting
language German
literaryMovement Romanticism
meter regular stanzaic form
notableSetting Dichterliebe, Op. 48 NERFINISHED
originalScript Latin alphabet
partOf Buch der Lieder NERFINISHED
positionInDichterliebe song no. 7
publicationCentury 19th century
rhymeScheme regular end rhyme
setToMusicBy Robert Schumann NERFINISHED
subjectOf literary criticism
musicological analysis
timePeriodOfCreation early 19th century
usedIn song cycle Dichterliebe NERFINISHED

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Dichterliebe, Op. 48 movement Ich grolle nicht
Buch der Lieder notablePoem Ich grolle nicht