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Julius Petersen (5 November 1878 - 22 August 1941) was a German literary scholar and university professor, principally at the Friedrich Wilhelm University (as it was known before 1949) in Berlin. He did much to rediscover the works of Theodor Fontane for twentieth century readers. Petersen himself has been described as one of the most influential academics in the field of German studies during the interwar period, but after 1945 he disappeared from university reading lists. During the 1960s interest in his life and works resurfaced, though it has frequently been on account of evident contradictions in his attitude to National Socialism during the final decade of his own life that he has attracted the interest of more recent commentators.

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  • Julius Petersen (Literaturwissenschaftler) (de)
  • Julius Petersen (literary scholar) (en)
  • Петерсен, Юлиус (литературовед) (ru)
  • Julius Petersen (litteraturvetare) (sv)
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  • Julius Petersen (* 5. November 1878 in Straßburg, Reichsland Elsass-Lothringen; † 22. August 1941 in Murnau am Staffelsee, Oberbayern) war ein deutscher Literaturwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Julius Petersen (5 November 1878 - 22 August 1941) was a German literary scholar and university professor, principally at the Friedrich Wilhelm University (as it was known before 1949) in Berlin. He did much to rediscover the works of Theodor Fontane for twentieth century readers. Petersen himself has been described as one of the most influential academics in the field of German studies during the interwar period, but after 1945 he disappeared from university reading lists. During the 1960s interest in his life and works resurfaced, though it has frequently been on account of evident contradictions in his attitude to National Socialism during the final decade of his own life that he has attracted the interest of more recent commentators. (en)
  • Julius Petersen, född den 5 november 1878 i Strassburg, död den 22 augusti 1941 i Murnau, Oberbayern, var en tysk litteraturhistoriker. Petersen blev privatdocent i München 1909 och extra ordinarie professor där 1911. Efter kortare tjänstgöring vid andra universitet blev han 1920 ordinarie professor i Berlin. Av Petersens arbeten kan nämnas Schiller und die Bühne (1904), Literaturgeschichte als Wissenschaft (1914), Das deutsche Nationaltheater (1919) och Die Entstehung der eckermannschen Gespräche (1924). Han var synnerligen verksam som utgivare av Schiller, Lessing, Goethe med flera samt utgav tillsammans med Friedrich Panzer "Deutsche Forschungen" (1921 ff.) och med Georg Minde-Pouet "Schriften der Kleistgesellschaft" (1922 ff.). (sv)
  • Юлиус Петерсен (нем. Julius Petersen; 5 ноября 1878, Страсбург — 22 августа 1941, Мурнау-ам-Штаффельзе) — немецкий литературовед, автор теории литературных поколений. (ru)
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  • Julius Petersen (en)
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  • Julius Petersen (en)
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  • Murnau am Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria, Germany (en)
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  • Strasbourg, Elsaß-Lothringen, Germany (en)
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