S. Fischer Verlag

Japanese: フィッシャー[会社](英語表記)S. Fischer Verlag
S. Fischer Verlag
Fischer is a leading German literary publisher founded in Berlin in 1886 by Samuel Fischer (1859-1934). It is currently based in Frankfurt am Main. Since publishing works by Ibsen and Hauptmann during the naturalist era, the publisher has always led the literary world by producing numerous masterpieces. Its reputation was not lost even during the time when the company was pursued by the Nazis and moved its headquarters to Vienna, Stockholm, and New York. The fruits of this can be seen in the complete works of T. Mann, Kafka, S. Freud, Hofmannsthal, Schnitzler, S. Zweig, Zuckmayer, and Linser.

Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information

Japanese:
1886年フィッシャーSamuel Fischer(1859‐1934)によりベルリンに設立されたドイツの代表的文芸出版社。現所在地はフランクフルト・アム・マイン。設立当初の自然主義時代にイプセン,ハウプトマンらの作品を刊行して以来,常に文学界をリードする形で数々の名作を出してきた。その声価はナチスに追われて社の拠点をウィーン,ストックホルム,ニューヨークと転々とさせた時代にも失われなかった。T.マン,カフカ,S.フロイト,ホフマンスタール,シュニッツラー,S.ツワイク,ツックマイヤー,リンザーなどの全集にその結実が見られる。

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