Swiss Rundschau

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Swiss Rundschau
Schweizerische Rundschau.png
publishing company Benziger
First edition 1891
attitude 1897
Editor-in-chief Ferdinand Vetter

The Schweizerische Rundschau was a Swiss magazine.

The monthly magazine, originally in three languages, was designed as a “gathering place for literary activities throughout Switzerland” and was first published in 1891. The editor-in-chief was Ferdinand Vetter ; important employees were Numa Droz , Conrad Ferdinand Meyer , Theodor von Liebenau , Eligio Pometta , Virgile Rossel , Carl Spitteler and Josef Viktor Widmann .

From 1896, under the editorship of the publisher Albert Müller , the Schweizerische Rundschau appeared only in one language; a year later it stopped its publication. It is considered a forerunner of Helvetism in the 20th century.

literature

  • Trudi Greiner : The literary traffic between German and French Switzerland since 1848. Haupt, Bern a. Leipzig 1940, pp. 79-81.
  • Guido Locarnini : The literary relations between the Italian and German Switzerland. A. Francke, Bern 1946, pp. 176-185.
  • Fritz Blaser : Bibliography of the Swiss Press. 2nd half volume, Birkhäuser, Basel 1958 (= sources on Swiss history . New series, IV. Section, volume VII), p. 865.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Historical Lexicon of Switzerland, see web links