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L'Écho du Merveilleux
L'Écho du Merveilleux, established in 1905 by the visionary journalist Marcel Aymé, has carved out a significant niche in Parisian journalism. Known for its enchanting blend of literary criticism, cultural commentary, and the arts, the newspaper emerged as a prominent voice during the surrealist movement, influencing both writers and artists. Over the decades, it has celebrated key cultural milestones and promoted emerging talents, becoming renowned for its thoughtful editorial approach and in-depth analysis. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of L'Écho du Merveilleux, Paris, Île-De-France, France, starting 1898, including 4,149 scans in total. Explore this treasure trove of history that features notable figures and possibly connections to your own family events. Dive into these archived issues to discover the vibrant intellectual discourse that has shaped the arts community in France.