Josef Ettlinger  | |
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| Born | Josef Ettlinger 22 October 1869  | 
| Died | 2 February 1912 | 
| Nationality | German | 
| Occupation(s) | Literary historian Journalist Litery critic Translator  | 
Josef Ettlinger (1869–1912) was a German literary historian, critic, journalist and translator.
Life and work
Ettlinger came from a Jewish mercantile family. Initially he studied Music, but he found that he suffered from deafness and therefore switched to Philology. He received his doctorate in 1891 for a dissertation on the seventeenth century Silesian poet Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau and then embarked on a successful career in publishing. Ettlinger was the founder, publisher and till his death managing editor of Das literarische Echo, a prominent bi-monthly literary magazine.
Published output (selection)
Biographical and fictional
- Christian Hofman von Hofmanswaldau. Ein Beitrag zur Literaturgeschichte des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts (1891)
 - Benjamin Constant. Der Roman eines Lebens.
 
Translation
- Gustave Flaubert: Madame Bovary (first German-language edition, 1892)
 
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Notes and sources
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