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Nouvelle Revue Française

La Nouvelle Revue Française (French: [la nuvɛl ʁəvy fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; "The New French Review") is a literary magazine based in France. In France, it is often referred to as the NRF.[1][2][3]

Nouvelle Revue Française
DisciplineLiterature
LanguageFrench
Publication details
History1909–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt )
ISO 4Nouv. Rev. Fr.
Indexing
CODEN · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN0029-4802
OCLC no.1716860

History and profile

The magazine was founded in 1909 by a group of intellectuals including André Gide, Jacques Copeau, and Jean Schlumberger.[4] It was established 'in opposition to other, more established, cultural institutions, most notably the Académie Française and its associated networks'.[5]:4

In 1911, Gaston Gallimard became editor of the Revue, which led to the founding of the publishing house, Éditions Gallimard. During World War I its publication stopped.[6] The magazine was relaunched in 1919.[6]

Established writers such as Paul Bourget and Anatole France contributed to the magazine from its early days. The magazine's influence grew until, during the interwar period, it became the leading literary journal, occupying a unique role in French culture. The first published works by André Malraux and Jean-Paul Sartre were in the pages of the Revue.

During the occupation in the second world war Gide and Général de Gaulle gave explicit blessing to L'Arche (fr:L'Arche (revue littéraire)), a literary review created by Jean Amrouche and edited by Edmond Charlot.[7] It became effectively the replacement of the NRF in Free France (Algeria was the first part of France to be liberated). L'Arche commenced in 1944 (issues 1–6) and finished in 1947 (issues 23–27). Montreal, Tangiers and Algiers in this period became literary francophone centres replacing Paris. After liberation of the whole of France, NRF was banned for collaborationism, but reopened in 1953 (initially with a "new" title: La Nouvelle Nouvelle Revue Française).[6]

The Revue was a monthly for many years, but became a quarterly.

Directors

See also

  • Collection Blanche
  • List of literary magazines
  • Mauthner, Martin, Otto Abetz and His Paris Acolytes - French Writers Who Flirted with Fascism, 1930–1945. Sussex Academic Press, 2016, (ISBN 978-1-84519-784-1)

References

  1. ^ "La Nouvelle Revue française | French review | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  2. ^ Forest, Philippe (2012). "La" nouvelle revue française: NRF ; revue mensuelle de littérature critique (in French). Gallimard. ISBN 978-2-07-013740-4.
  3. ^ Bloch, Jean-Richard., Takahashi, Haruo. Correspondance J-R. Bloch―M. Martinet. Japan: Éditions Université Chuô, 1994. 457.
  4. ^ La Nouvelle Revue française (NRF) Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  5. ^ Cornick, Martyn (2006-10-15). "Writers into Intellectuals, Culture into Politics: Grappling with History in the NRF, 1920-1940". E-rea. Revue électronique d'études sur le monde anglophone. 4 (2). doi:10.4000/erea.214. ISSN 1638-1718.
  6. ^ a b c Peter Brooker; Sascha Bru; Andrew Thacker; Christian Weikop (21 February 2013). The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines: Europe 1880 - 1940. Oxford University Press. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-19-965958-6.
  7. ^ JAFFEUX, V. 2016.L'Arche au milieu de la tempête. Naissance d'une revue algéroise dans la tourmente de la seconde guerre mondiale. In: DUGAS, G. (ed.) Edmond Charlot: passeur de culture: Actes du colloque Montpellier-Pézenas. Centenaire Edmond Charlot 2015. Pézenas: Domens.

Anna-Louise Milne, The Extreme In-Between: Jean Paulhan's Place in the Twentieth Century (Oxford: Legenda, 2006)

External links

  • Catalog

nouvelle, revue, française, french, nuvɛl, ʁəvy, fʁɑ, sɛːz, french, review, literary, magazine, based, france, france, often, referred, disciplineliteraturelanguagefrenchpublication, detailshistory1909, presentpublisherÉditions, gallimard, france, frequencyqua. La Nouvelle Revue Francaise French la nuvɛl ʁevy fʁɑ sɛːz The New French Review is a literary magazine based in France In France it is often referred to as the NRF 1 2 3 Nouvelle Revue FrancaiseDisciplineLiteratureLanguageFrenchPublication detailsHistory1909 presentPublisherEditions Gallimard France FrequencyQuarterlyStandard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4Nouv Rev Fr IndexingCODEN JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusISSN0029 4802OCLC no 1716860 Contents 1 History and profile 2 Directors 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory and profile EditThe magazine was founded in 1909 by a group of intellectuals including Andre Gide Jacques Copeau and Jean Schlumberger 4 It was established in opposition to other more established cultural institutions most notably the Academie Francaise and its associated networks 5 4In 1911 Gaston Gallimard became editor of the Revue which led to the founding of the publishing house Editions Gallimard During World War I its publication stopped 6 The magazine was relaunched in 1919 6 Established writers such as Paul Bourget and Anatole France contributed to the magazine from its early days The magazine s influence grew until during the interwar period it became the leading literary journal occupying a unique role in French culture The first published works by Andre Malraux and Jean Paul Sartre were in the pages of the Revue During the occupation in the second world war Gide and General de Gaulle gave explicit blessing to L Arche fr L Arche revue litteraire a literary review created by Jean Amrouche and edited by Edmond Charlot 7 It became effectively the replacement of the NRF in Free France Algeria was the first part of France to be liberated L Arche commenced in 1944 issues 1 6 and finished in 1947 issues 23 27 Montreal Tangiers and Algiers in this period became literary francophone centres replacing Paris After liberation of the whole of France NRF was banned for collaborationism but reopened in 1953 initially with a new title La Nouvelle Nouvelle Revue Francaise 6 The Revue was a monthly for many years but became a quarterly Directors Edit1908 1914 Andre Gide Interruption due to war 1919 1925 Jacques Riviere 1925 1940 Jean Paulhan 1940 1943 Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Banned for collaborationism 1944 1953 1953 1968 Jean Paulhan 1968 1977 Marcel Arland 1977 1987 Georges Lambrichs 1987 1996 Jacques Reda 1996 1999 Bertrand Visage 1999 2010 Michel Braudeau 2010 present Antoine GallimardSee also EditCollection Blanche List of literary magazines Mauthner Martin Otto Abetz and His Paris Acolytes French Writers Who Flirted with Fascism 1930 1945 Sussex Academic Press 2016 ISBN 978 1 84519 784 1 References Edit La Nouvelle Revue francaise French review Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 09 23 Forest Philippe 2012 La nouvelle revue francaise NRF revue mensuelle de litterature critique in French Gallimard ISBN 978 2 07 013740 4 Bloch Jean Richard Takahashi Haruo Correspondance J R Bloch M Martinet Japan Editions Universite Chuo 1994 457 La Nouvelle Revue francaise NRF Encyclopaedia Britannica Online 2010 Retrieved 21 July 2010 Cornick Martyn 2006 10 15 Writers into Intellectuals Culture into Politics Grappling with History in the NRF 1920 1940 E rea Revue electronique d etudes sur le monde anglophone 4 2 doi 10 4000 erea 214 ISSN 1638 1718 a b c Peter Brooker Sascha Bru Andrew Thacker Christian Weikop 21 February 2013 The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines Europe 1880 1940 Oxford University Press p 21 ISBN 978 0 19 965958 6 JAFFEUX V 2016 L Arche au milieu de la tempete Naissance d une revue algeroise dans la tourmente de la seconde guerre mondiale In DUGAS G ed Edmond Charlot passeur de culture Actes du colloque Montpellier Pezenas Centenaire Edmond Charlot 2015 Pezenas Domens Anna Louise Milne The Extreme In Between Jean Paulhan s Place in the Twentieth Century Oxford Legenda 2006 External links EditCatalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nouvelle Revue Francaise amp oldid 1116163521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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