William Joseph Behr

German publicist and academic

William Joseph Behr - German publicist and academic
Born

August 26th, 1775
250 years ago

Died

August 1st, 1851
174 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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A publicist and academic contributed significantly to the field of journalism and public discourse in Germany. Behr was involved in the publication of various periodicals and dedicated efforts to the advancement of literary criticism. His work fostered a greater appreciation for literature and the press. Through teaching and writing, he influenced emerging journalists and supported the development of professional standards in the field.

Published influential periodicals

Advanced literary criticism

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