The Review of the Two Worlds

the Review of the Two Worlds is a periodical French semi-monthly, founded the 1829 per Prosper Mauroy, and P. of Ségur-Dupeyron.

In 1830, it absorbs the Newspaper of the Voyages . As of 1831, François Buloz becomes the Editor association about it. It accommodates Alexandre Dumas, Alfred de Vigny, Honore de Balzac, Holy-Beuve, Charles Baudelaire and of great names of the Littérature of this time, because, in the beginning, it is the literature which dominates the contents of the review.

However, the Political , the economy and the Art schools will take an important place thereafter there. Under the Second Empire, it is a review of opposition. After death in 1877 of Buloz, which had supported Adolphe Thiers, the review is directed inter alia by Charles Buloz, wire of Francois, then by Ferdinand Brunetière, critical influential and member of the French Academy in 1900, Francis Charmes (French Academy, 1908), Rene Doumic (French Academy, 1909), André Chaumeix (French Academy, 1930).

At the end of the 19th century, under the influence of Ferdinand Brunetière, the review supports the Catholic church against the offensives anticlericals. In 1945, it changes title to become has Revue, literature, history, arts and sciences of the Two Worlds . Then it amalgamates in 1956 with the monthly magazine Hommes and Mondes . Become monthly in 1969, it takes the name of monthly Revue of the Two Worlds in 1972, to find its title of origin the Review of the Two Worlds in 1982.

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