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Each issue of the quarterly has a thematic focus, to which writers, scientists and philosophers contribute. Furthermore, national and international writers are discussed, also the translations of literary texts.
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Hüter der Kultur: Bildungsbürgerlichkeit in den Kulturzeitschriften"Deutsche Rundschau" und "Neue Rundschau"(1890-1914)
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The Deutsche Bank and the Nazi Economic War against the Jews: The Expropriation of Jewish-Owned Property
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The magazine published several first works of literature; authors included
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wrote for the magazine under the pen-name Linke Poot ("Left Paw").
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Alfred Doblin; das Bild des Menschen in seinen Romanen
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Peter Brooker; Sascha Bru; Christian Weikop (2013).
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was the editor. In 1904 he succeeded in renaming it
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Die neue Rundschau
brown, aged book cover with German lettering
S. Fischer Verlag
Otto Brahm
Samuel Fischer
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S. Fischer Verlag
Otto Brahm
Samuel Fischer
naturalism
Otto Julius Bierbaum
Oskar Bie
German Empire
Weimar Republic
Alfred Kerr
Robert Musil
Alfred Döblin
Rudolf Kayser
Peter Suhrkamp
Gottfried Bermann-Fischer
Stockholm
Berlin
Rainer Maria Rilke
Arthur Schnitzler
Der kleine Herr Friedemann
Gerhart Hauptmann
Ellen Key
Alfred Kerr
Kinderseele
The Metamorphosis

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