Das Literarische Echo - The Bimonthly magazine for the friends of literature (Halbmonatschrift für Literaturfreunde) - was a German literary magazine.
Its managing editor from its inception till his death in 1912 was the literary historian Josef Ettlinger who was succeeded by Ernst Heilborn.
In 1933, the year of Germany's régime change, Heilborn was succeeded by Wilhelm Emanuel Süskind.
Many of the most important writers and literary critics in the German speaking countries of central Europe wrote for Das Literarische Echo during the years before the First World War.
The magazine underwent a name change in 1923, becoming known simply as Die Literatur.