Athenaeum (Riedel)

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Athenaeum. Journal for educated Germany is the title of a journal that was published in 1841 by Karl Riedel in Berlin as the responsible editor together with Eduard Meyen . A total of 50 issues were issued. The magazine appeared once a week. Your publisher was Carl J. Klemann , Berlin. On December 31, 1841, the magazine was banned in Prussia .

Employees of the newspaper included: Willibald Alexis , Karl Beck , Ludwig Buhl (writer) , Moriz Carrière , Ludwig Eichler , Moses Hess ; Theodor Mügge , Carl Nauwerck , Adolf Rutenberg , Max von Schenkendorf , Christian Friedrich Scherenberg , Varnhagen van Ense .

The magazine published the first publication by Karl Marx on January 23, 1841 , two poems with the titles Der Spielmann and Nachtliebe under the title Wilde Lieder . These poems represent the only poetic attempts by Marx that were published during his lifetime. Friedrich Engels published the article Lombard raids here under the pseudonym Friedrich Oswald . I. About the Alps (Nos. 48 and 49 on December 4 and 11, 1841).

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans Adler (Ed.): Literary Secret Reports. Metternich agents' logs . Volume I: 1840-1843. ilv leske republik, Cologne 1977, ISBN 3-434-00298-7 , p. 100.
  2. ^ Marx-Engels works. Supplementary volume. II, p. 181 ff. ( Memento of the original from January 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dearchiv.de