The literary echo

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The literary echo

description German literary magazine
publishing company Friedrich Fontane, Egon Fleischel, Berlin and Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart
First edition 1898
attitude 1944
Frequency of publication 6 issues / year
editor Josef Ettlinger, Ernst Heilborn

The literary echo - bi-monthly for literary friends was a German literary magazine. It was published from 1898 to 1923 first by the Friedrich Fontane publishing house , then by Egon Fleischel and, from 1922, by the Deutsche Verlagsanstalt . The publisher was the literary historian Josef Ettlinger from 1898 to 1911 , followed by Ernst Heilborn (until 1933), then Wilhelm Emanuel Süskind . Some of the most important writers and literary critics in German-speaking countries wrote in the magazine in the period before the First World War.

From 1923 to 1942 the magazine was continued under the title Die Literatur , from 1942 until it was finally discontinued in 1944 under the title European literature .

The authors included: