German literature

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German literature

description German literary magazine
publishing company Fink, Weimar
First edition 1909
attitude 1933
editor German Federation , Adolf Bartels

Deutsches Schrifttum was a German literary magazine that appeared in Weimar from 1909 to 1917 and from 1920 to 1933 .

title

From 1918 to 1919 the paper was temporarily titled Die Deutsche Not . Since 1923 it has also been a half-month supplement to the magazine Der Reichswart , published by Ernst zu Reventlow , a weekly for national independence and German socialism .

Editors and intentions

The publisher and main author was the völkisch literary historian Adolf Bartels , who had designed the magazine as a critical organ. In addition to reviews of newly published books, he disseminated his reflections on German literature of the past and the present.

Employees and Influences

The secretary and collaborator on this paper was temporarily Hans Severus Ziegler , who became Deputy Gauleiter of Thuringia after Hitler came to power in 1933 and General Director of the Weimar National Theater in 1936 .

Individual evidence

  1. Stefan Hüpping: Rainer Schlosser - the poet-soldier . In: Rolf Düsterberg (ed.): Poets for the "Third Reich". Biographical studies on the relationship between literature and ideology , Aisthesis Verlag, Bielefeld 2009, ISBN 978-3-89528-719-0 , p. 234.