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The Germanic Review delivers the best of international scholarship in German studies. With contributors representing leading research institutions in the United States, Canada, France, Great Britain, Australia, and Germany, the journal features peer-reviewed articles on German literature and culture, as well as reviews of the latest books in the field. Most articles appear in English, although each year a few are entirely in German. Recent issues discussed the works of Walter Benjamin, Ernst Cassirer, and Thomas Mann; German national character; and German identity and historical memory. German scholars and students appreciate The Germanic Review"s analyses of German literature, culture, and theory, as well as the lives of German authors.