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Revue des Livres Nouveaux
Founded in 1944 by the esteemed literary critic Robert Flamini, Revue des Livres Nouveaux has emerged as a significant literary journal in Paris, Île-de-France. Originally dedicated to book reviews, it has since expanded to include essays, interviews, and critiques addressing contemporary literature and culture, all while upholding a commitment to intellectual rigor. The journal has become a trusted resource for discerning readers and scholars, featuring contributions from influential writers and critics that enhance its standing in France's cultural landscape and encourage vibrant exchanges of ideas. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Revue des Livres Nouveaux starting 1886, with a total of 4,439 scans available. Explore historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history as you delve into this rich repository of literary discourse.