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in France and had an internationalist stance. It frequently featured the French translations of the literary work by international authors. In the early 1920 the magazine published three essays by
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was the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine. Its editorial board included both Dutch- and French-speaking individuals. The magazine was published in French on a biweekly basis.
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was a literary magazine which was published in Brussels between 1919 and 1922. The magazine is known for its support for the Clarté-ideology.
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was one of the mouthpieces of the Clarté movement founded by
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magazine which was started immediately after the closure of
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Paul Colin
Belgium
Brussels
French
Paul Colin
Paul Vaillant-Couturier
Ezra Pound



"Internationalization in Belgian Literary Periodicals after WWI. Outline of a Research Project"




"" 'Vous êtes un fanatique, oui – j'en suis un aussi.' The position of Flanders within the context of internationalism in post-war Belgium: the case of L'Art libre (1919-1922)""
doi
10.21825/jeps.v3i2.9717
hdl
2268/232702


JSTOR
24723117
"L'Art libre"
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Categories
1919 establishments in Belgium
1922 disestablishments in Belgium
Biweekly magazines

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