La Petite Illustration
La Petite Illustration was a weekly French literary journal created in 1913. It was a newspaper supplement to L'Illustration[1] and published plays,[2][3] novels and short stories often first publishing and containing illustrations.
Overview
The magazine has been noted that it published works on French Algeria.[4] It also covered articles on theatre.[5]
Contributors included Marcel Pagnol [6] and Isabelle Sandy,[7] among others.
It was later replaced by another theatrical journal, L'avant-scène théâtre.[8]
References
- ↑ Roxanne Panchasi (2009). Future Tense: The Culture of Anticipation in France Between the Wars. Cornell University Press. p. 95. ISBN 0-8014-4670-8. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ↑ Margaret A. Simons (ed.) and Simone de Beauvoir, Simone de Beauvoir: Philosophical Writings, University of Illinois Press, 2005, p. 74.
- ↑ Mary Louise Roberts, Civilization Without Sexes: Reconstructing Gender in Postwar France, 1917-1927 (Women in Culture & Society), University of Chicago Press, 1994, p. 305.
- ↑ Patricia M. E. Lorcin, Imperial Identities: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Race in Colonial Algeria (Society & Culture in the Modern Middle East), I B Tauris & Co Ltd, 1995, p. 312.
- ↑ "1938 La Petite Illustration". Paper Memories Plus. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
- ↑ Maurice Bardeche, The History of Motion Pictures, 2007, p. 341.
- ↑ La Petite Illustration, 25 May 1929, issue 431.
- ↑ Peter Nagy (ed.), Philippe Rouyer (ed.), The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Europe v.1: Europe Vol 1 (World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre), Routledge, 1994, p. 322.
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