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Gazette Littéraire
Founded in 1823 by notable figures including Charles Nodier and the influential François-René de Chateaubriand, the Gazette Littéraire quickly established itself as a prominent literary newspaper in Paris, shaping the intellectual landscape of France. Known for its critical reviews and insightful commentary on literature, the newspaper has played a crucial role in promoting emerging writers and analyzing contemporary trends. Now, on OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Gazette Littéraire, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1829, with 1,109 scans available in total. This rich historical resource features contributions from esteemed authors and critics and provides valuable context for understanding the cultural dialogue that has influenced generations. Delve into the past and discover not only the writings of historical figures but also the possibility of uncovering events and people from your own family history. Start your search today to connect with the legacy of the Gazette Littéraire and its enduring impact on French literature.