Monde dramatique
Le Monde Dramatique was a periodical published in Paris, France, from May 1835 to September 1841. It was founded by Gérard de Nerval and Anatole Bouchardy. The short-lived magazine was "overly ambitious and poorly managed",[1] consisting mostly of unsigned articles reviewing or commenting upon the theater. It also included some early writings of Anatole's brother Joseph Bouchardy, who would later go on to a successful career as a playwright.
References
- ^ Hubner-Bayle, Corinne (2001). Gérard de Nerval. Editions Champ Vallon. ISBN 9782876733305. Retrieved 17 April 2015 – via Google.
External links
- "Titre clé: Le Monde dramatique (Paris. 1835)". BnF.
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