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Les Écrits nouveaux
Cover of the August-September 1921 issue
EditorÉmile-Paul and Maurice Martin du Gard [de]
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherÉmile-Paul Frères
First issue1917
Final issue1922
CountryFrance
Based inParis
LanguageFrench
ISSN1147-680X

Les Écrits nouveaux was a literary magazine founded in 1917 and published until 1922.[1]

Les Écrits nouveaux was edited by Émile-Paul and Maurice Martin du Gard [de; fr], the cousin of Roger Martin du Gard, while the editorial board was made up of Edmond Jaloux, Valery Larbaud, André Germain [de], and Philippe Soupault.[2][3]

In 1922, the literary magazine became La Revue européenne.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Thacker, Andrew; Brooker, Peter (2009). The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines. Oxford University Press. p. 207. ISBN 9780199659586. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  2. ^ Les Écrits nouveaux at Revues littéraires.
  3. ^ United States, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services (1993). Nominations Before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Second Session, 102d Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 169. ISBN 9780160399787. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  4. ^ Roudinesco, Elisabeth; Lacan, Jacques (1990). Jacques Lacan & Co - A History of Psychoanalysis in France, 1925-1985. University of Chicago Press. p. 73. ISBN 9780226729978. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
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