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Réalisme (1856–57) was a short-lived journal by Louis Edmond Duranty and Jules Assézat and Jean-Baptiste-Henri Thulié.

"Observe that the newspaper had only six numbers. It appeared on the 15th of each month, in the form of a. quarto, of sixteen pages of two columns each. The first number bears the date of November 15, 1856, and the last that of April-May, 1857. Evidently the funds were exhausted, there was the delay of a month, and that was its deathblow. The journal boasted of

only three regular editors: M. Edmond Duranty, proprietor and editor-in-chief ; M. Jules Assézat, later editor of Les Débats, and to whom we owe the publication of a fine edition of Diderot, but who has been dead now for several years; lastly, M. Henri Thulié, today a distinguished doctor and the author of several very remarkable works, and who has been latterly president of the Municipal Council of Paris." -- Chapter in Zola's The Experimental Novel


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