List of German-language literary journals

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The list of German-language literary magazines includes periodically appearing German-language print publications, the subject of which is primarily the critical examination of literature and / or the reprint of literary works.

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  • Castrum Peregrini , Amsterdam, 1951-2008
  • Chiffre , magazine for literature and other fantasies, Münster, 1993–1998
  • Comma , magazine for literature, Chemnitz, 2002–2008
  • @cetera , literary-cultural magazine, St. Pölten, since 1999
  • Cocksucker , newspaper for underground literature, Riedstadt, 1992–2003

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  • Eckart , Blätter für Evangelische Geisteskultur, Berlin, 1924–1943, 1951–1960
  • EDIT , paper for new texts, Leipzig, since 1993
  • Eiswasser , magazine for literature, ed. from the Rolf Dieter Brinkmann Society, Vechta, 1994–2004
  • Ejaculata , literary and art newspaper for effusions of uniqueness, Leipzig, 1999–2001
  • drafts , magazine for literature, Zurich, 1986–2018
  • erostepost , Salzburg, since 1987
  • Eselsohr , trade journal for children's and youth media, Munich, since 1982
  • etcetera , literary-cultural magazine, St. Pölten, since 1999
  • Euphorion , magazine for the history of literature, Heidelberg, since 1894
  • Europe , Frankfurt am Main, 1803–1805
  • Exodus , Düren, since 1975
  • eXperimenta , magazine for literature and art, Bingen, since 2000
  • EXOT , magazine for comical literature, Bonn, 2005–2015

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  • I write , Leipzig, 1960–1989
  • The Inner Reich , Munich, 1934–1944
  • Die Insel , Munich, 1899–1901
  • intendenzen , magazine for literature, Berlin / Jena, 1997–2008
  • interjuli , specialist journal for international children's and youth literature research, since 2009

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  • Margin number literature booklet , ed. by Simone Kornappel and Philipp Günzel, Hamburg & Berlin, since 2008
  • Reflexe, Literarisches Heft, Schwerin, ed. by Soren Linton, since 2000
  • Der Rabe , magazine for every kind of literature, ed. by Gerd Haffmans , Zurich / Frankfurt am Main, 1983–2001
  • & Radieschen , magazine for literature, Vienna, since 2006
  • Die Rampe , Hefte für Literatur, Linz, since 1975
  • Reibeisen , the culture magazine from Kapfenberg, Kapfenberg, since 1983
  • Rhine! , Magazine for words, pictures, sound, ed. from artificial braid e. V., since 2011.
  • Rhinozeros , a graphic and literary experimental magazine that appeared in Wedel for several years from the 1950s
  • Richtungsding , magazine for young contemporary literature, ed. by Jan-Paul Laarmann, Düsseldorf, since 2010
  • Risse , magazine for literature in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania, Rostock, since 1998
  • Der Ruf , Munich and Mannheim, 1946–1949

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  • Xenien , Lyrisches Faltblatt, Fulda, 2001–2005
  • XING Magazin , magazine for culture, literature and urbanity, eds. Bernhard Seyringer and Manuel Schilcher, Linz, since 2004


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See also

Portal: German literature  - overview of Wikipedia content on German literature

literature

  • Thomas Dietzel, Hans Otto Hügel: German literary magazines 1880–1945. A repertory. 5 vols. Saur, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-598-10645-9 .
  • Alfred Estermann: The German literature magazines 1815 to 1850. Bibliographies, programs, authors. 2nd edition, 11 vols. Saur, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-598-10723-4 .
  • Alfred Estermann: The German literature journals 1850-1880. Bibliographies, programs. 5 vols. Saur, Munich 1989, ISBN 3-598-10708-0 .
  • Bernhard Fischer, Thomas Dietzel: German literary magazines 1945–1970. A repertory. 4 vols. Saur, Munich et al. 1992, ISBN 3-598-22000-6 .
  • Doris Kuhles: German literary magazines from the Enlightenment to Romanticism. 2 vols. Saur, Munich et al. 1994, ISBN 3-598-11159-2 .
  • Fritz Schlawe, Janet K. King: Literary magazines. 3 vols. Metzler, Stuttgart 1961–1974.

Web links

Wikisource: Journals (literature)  - sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Magazine for foreign literature
  2. ^ Catalog for libraries at Heidelberg University
  3. see Wikisource .