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The Mercure du XIXe siècle (sometimes listed as Mercure français du XIXe siècle) was a French literary magazine published from 1823 to 1830. It was edited by Henri de Latouche and was famous for the first published use of the word "realism" (1826) applied to literature. The review was notable for its opposition to Romanticism and for publishing such early 19th-century poets and writers as Senancour.

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  • Le Mercure du dix-neuvième siècle, quelquefois appelé Le Mercure français du dix-neuvième siècle, est une revue littéraire française, fondée le 12 avril 1823. Paraissant dans le format in-8°, il tirait son nom du Mercure de France, et prit d’ailleurs, au no 235, t. xix, le nom de Mercure de France du XIXe siècle. Il parut jusqu’en 1832. (fr)
  • The Mercure du XIXe siècle (sometimes listed as Mercure français du XIXe siècle) was a French literary magazine published from 1823 to 1830. It was edited by Henri de Latouche and was famous for the first published use of the word "realism" (1826) applied to literature. The review was notable for its opposition to Romanticism and for publishing such early 19th-century poets and writers as Senancour. (en)
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  • The Mercure du XIXe siècle (sometimes listed as Mercure français du XIXe siècle) was a French literary magazine published from 1823 to 1830. It was edited by Henri de Latouche and was famous for the first published use of the word "realism" (1826) applied to literature. The review was notable for its opposition to Romanticism and for publishing such early 19th-century poets and writers as Senancour. The Mercure du XIX siècle ("Mercury of the 19th century") modelled its name on another journal, the Mercure de France, which ceased publication in 1824. The name Mercure refers to Mercury, the messenger of the gods. (en)
  • Le Mercure du dix-neuvième siècle, quelquefois appelé Le Mercure français du dix-neuvième siècle, est une revue littéraire française, fondée le 12 avril 1823. Paraissant dans le format in-8°, il tirait son nom du Mercure de France, et prit d’ailleurs, au no 235, t. xix, le nom de Mercure de France du XIXe siècle. Il parut jusqu’en 1832. (fr)
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