Revue des deux Mondes
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+ | "[[Charles Baudelaire|He]] came but rarely, and then only as a spectator, to the séances at the [[Hôtel Pimodan]], where [[Club des Hashischins|our circle]] met to take the "[[dawamesk]]"; séances that we have already described in the "[[Revue des deux Mondes |Review of the Two Worlds]]," under this title: "[[Club des Hachichins (Théophile Gautier)|The Club of the Hashishins]]." After some ten experiments we renounced once and for all this intoxicating drug, not only because it made us ill physically, but also because the true littérateur has need only of natural dreams, and he does not wish his thoughts to be influenced by any outside agency."--[[Charles Baudelaire (Gautier)|"Charles Baudelaire"]] (1868) by Théophile Gautier | ||
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The '''''Revue des Deux Mondes''''' (Eng: ''Review of the Two Worlds'') is a monthly [[arts magazine|literary and cultural affairs magazine]] published in the [[French language]]. It was founded by [[François Buloz]], first appearing on [[August 1]], [[1829]]. According to its website, it was created in order to "establish a cultural, economic and political bridge [[Franco-American relations|between France and the United States]]". It was purchased in 1831 by Buloz, who was its editor until 1877. Another influential editor in its history was [[Ferdinand Brunetière]] (after 1893). | The '''''Revue des Deux Mondes''''' (Eng: ''Review of the Two Worlds'') is a monthly [[arts magazine|literary and cultural affairs magazine]] published in the [[French language]]. It was founded by [[François Buloz]], first appearing on [[August 1]], [[1829]]. According to its website, it was created in order to "establish a cultural, economic and political bridge [[Franco-American relations|between France and the United States]]". It was purchased in 1831 by Buloz, who was its editor until 1877. Another influential editor in its history was [[Ferdinand Brunetière]] (after 1893). |
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"He came but rarely, and then only as a spectator, to the séances at the Hôtel Pimodan, where our circle met to take the "dawamesk"; séances that we have already described in the "Review of the Two Worlds," under this title: "The Club of the Hashishins." After some ten experiments we renounced once and for all this intoxicating drug, not only because it made us ill physically, but also because the true littérateur has need only of natural dreams, and he does not wish his thoughts to be influenced by any outside agency."--"Charles Baudelaire" (1868) by Théophile Gautier |
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The Revue des Deux Mondes (Eng: Review of the Two Worlds) is a monthly literary and cultural affairs magazine published in the French language. It was founded by François Buloz, first appearing on August 1, 1829. According to its website, it was created in order to "establish a cultural, economic and political bridge between France and the United States". It was purchased in 1831 by Buloz, who was its editor until 1877. Another influential editor in its history was Ferdinand Brunetière (after 1893).
Chief editors
- François Buloz, 1831-1877
- Charles Buloz, 1877-1893
- Ferdinand Brunetière, 1893-1906
- Francis Charmes,1907-1915
- René Doumic, 1916-1937
- André Chaumeix, 1937-1955
- Claude-Joseph Gignoux, 1955-1966
- Jean Vigneau, 1966-1970
- Jean Jaudel, 1970-1991
- Jean Bothorel, 1991-1995
- Bruno de Cessole, 1995-1999
- Nathalie de Baudry d’Asson, 1999-2002
- Michel Crépu 2002-present
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