Chimère
French literary trade magazine (1891-1893)
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Chimère
Summary
Chimère is a literary magazine[1].
Key Facts
- Chimère's instance of is recorded as literary magazine[2].
- Chimère's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[3].
- Chimère's headquarters location is recorded as Montpellier[4].
- Chimère's ISSN is recorded as 2272-9933[5].
- Chimère's ISSN is recorded as 2540-492X[6].
- Chimère's language of work or name is recorded as French[7].
- Chimère's country of origin is recorded as France[8].
- +1891-08-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Chimère[9].
- Chimère was dissolved in +1893-05-25T00:00:00Z[10].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Anatole Baju[11].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Henri Antoine Jules-Bois[12].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Pierre Dévoluy[13].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Paul Valéry[14].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Louis Dumur[15].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Georges Fourest[16].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Remy de Gourmont[17].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Stéphane Mallarmé[18].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Benoît Malon[19].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Charles Maurras[20].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Stuart Merrill[21].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Jean Moréas[22].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Jules Renard[23].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Arthur Rimbaud[24].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Emmanuel Signoret[25].
- Chimère's participant is recorded as Armand Silvestre[26].