L'Aurore
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L’Aurore (IPA: [loʁɔʁ]; French for '"The Dawn"') was a literary, liberal, and socialist newspaper published in Paris, France, from 1897 to 1916. Its most famous headline was Émile Zola's J'Accuse...! leading into his article on the Dreyfus Affair.
The newspaper was published by Georges Clemenceau, who later became the Prime Minister of France. Georges Mandel as a young man worked for the paper in its early years, and later was also recruited by Clemenceau to serve as his aide in government.
External links[]
- Digitized issues of L'Aurore 1897 to 1916, Gallica, the digital library of the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)
Categories:
- 1897 establishments in France
- 1916 disestablishments in France
- Defunct newspapers published in France
- Dreyfus affair
- Liberal media in France
- Newspapers published in Paris
- Publications established in 1897
- Publications disestablished in 1916
- Socialist newspapers
- Newspapers published in France stubs