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François Buloz (20 September 1803 – 12 January 1877) was a French littérateur, magazine editor, and theater administrator. He was born in Vulbens, Haute-Savoie, near Geneva, and died in Paris. Originally employed as a chemist, and then as a printer and proofreader, he became the editor of the Revue des deux Mondes in 1831. Making an audacious change in its direction, Buloz took to the magazine to the pinnacle of French publishing by bringing in some of France's most celebrated literary talent: Sainte-Beuve, Victor Hugo, Alfred de Vigny, Alfred de Musset, George Sand, Balzac, Dumas père and eventually Octave Feuillet, Hippolyte Taine and Ernest Renan.

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  • François Buloz (fr)
  • François Buloz (en)
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  • Бюлоз, Франсуа (ru)
  • François Buloz (sv)
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  • François Buloz, né le 20 septembre 1803 à Vulbens et mort le 12 janvier 1877 à Paris, est un patron de presse français. (fr)
  • François Buloz (Vulbens, 20 settembre 1803 – Parigi, 12 gennaio 1877) è stato un regista teatrale, scrittore e editore francese. (it)
  • François Buloz, född den 20 september 1803 i Vulbens, Haute-Savoie, död den 12 januari 1877 i Paris, var en fransk publicist. Buloz var från 1831 redaktör för tidskriften Revue des Deux Mondes, vars egentlige grundare han var. Buloz son Charles Buloz (1843–1905) efterträdde fadern och var tidskriftens ledare 1877–1893. (sv)
  • Франсуа́ Бюло́з (фр. François Buloz; 20 сентября 1803, , Швейцария — 12 января 1877, Париж) — французский писатель и журналист; основатель журнала «Revue des Deux Mondes». Начинал как корректор и переводчик с английского. В 1831 году основал «Revue des deux Mondes», которым руководил более 40 лет; неутомимой энергией поднял его до положения одного из самых крупных европейских изданий. Похоронен на парижском кладбище Пер-Лашез (участок 52). (ru)
  • François Buloz (20 September 1803 – 12 January 1877) was a French littérateur, magazine editor, and theater administrator. He was born in Vulbens, Haute-Savoie, near Geneva, and died in Paris. Originally employed as a chemist, and then as a printer and proofreader, he became the editor of the Revue des deux Mondes in 1831. Making an audacious change in its direction, Buloz took to the magazine to the pinnacle of French publishing by bringing in some of France's most celebrated literary talent: Sainte-Beuve, Victor Hugo, Alfred de Vigny, Alfred de Musset, George Sand, Balzac, Dumas père and eventually Octave Feuillet, Hippolyte Taine and Ernest Renan. (en)
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