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Deutsche Rundschau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deutsche Rundschau
''Deutsche Rundschau'' is a literary and political periodical established in 1874 by Julius Rodenberg. It strongly influenced German politics, literature and culture was considered one of the most successful launches of periodicals in Germany. Among its authors were Theodor Fontane ''(Effi Briest)'', Paul Heyse, Theodor Storm (''The Dykemaster''),〔(Biography on www.theodorstorm.co.uk )〕 Gottfried Keller and Ernst Robert Curtius. ==History== After Rodenberg's death, Bruno Hake took over as publisher, followed in 1919 by Rudolf Pechel. Until World War II, the ''Deutsche Rundschau'' was the mouthpiece of the Young Conservatives, and later of the conservative opponents of the Nazis. In 1942, Rudolf Pechel was imprisoned and the periodical banned. Four years later, ''Deutsche Rundschau'' was again published by Rudolf Pechel. After Pechel's death, the monthly continued to be published by his sons Jürgen and Peter Pechel, and by Harry Pross. Burghard Freudenfeld and Hans-Joachin Netzer were the last editors. The tradition of the ''Deutsche Rundschau'' is continued by its sequel ''german.pages.de -- Deutsche Rundschau'' a multi-lingual online magazine edited by Heinrich von Loesch. In this revised modern format, the ''Deutsche Rundschau'' continues its history as a family-edited publication, maintaining the tradition of non-partisan reporting on a wide range of political, economic and cultural issues relevant to Germany and its role in the world.〔''(german.pages.de - Deutsche Rundschau )''〕
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