Deutsche Rundschau

Deutsche Rundschau was a literary and political periodical established in 1874 by Julius Rodenberg.

[1] It strongly influenced German politics, literature and culture was considered one of the most successful launches of periodicals in Germany.

Richard Moritz Meyer, a German literature historian, described Deutsche Rundschau as the printed university.

[3] After Rodenberg's death, Bruno Hake took over as publisher, followed in 1919 by Rudolf Pechel.

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.

Book cover of 1st edition of Deutsche Rundschau (1874) (periodical ed. by Julius Rodenberg, Berlin)
Frontpage and 1st page of Deutsche Rundschau , Vol. XXVI (1881) with the beginning of "Das Sinngedicht", novella cycle by Gottfried Keller