L’Aurore

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L’Aurore was a prominent French newspaper best known for publishing Émile Zola’s open letter “J’Accuse…!” during the Dreyfus Affair.

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L’Aurore canonical 4
“L’Aurore” (The Dawn) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French newspaper
newspaper
associatedWith Dreyfus affair
surface form: Dreyfusard movement

French radical press
circulationArea France
country France
countryOfPublication France
dissolved 1914
editor Georges Clemenceau
foundedBy Ernest Vaughan
Georges Clemenceau
genre daily newspaper
hasContributor Georges Clemenceau
Émile Zola
hasFormat broadsheet
hasPoliticalPosition support for Alfred Dreyfus
hasRoleIn French Third Republic political life
headquartersLocation Paris
inception 1897
language French
medium print
notableFor publishing Émile Zola’s open letter “J’Accuse…!”
role in the Dreyfus Affair
politicalAlignment left-wing
radical
publicationDateOf “J’Accuse…!” 13 January 1898
publishedWorkBy Émile Zola
publisherOf J’accuse…!
surface form: “J’Accuse…!”
subjectOf studies of the Dreyfus Affair
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Georges Clemenceau wroteFor L’Aurore
J’accuse…! publishedIn L’Aurore
J’accuse…! publisher L’Aurore
L’Aurore (newspaper) hasTitle L’Aurore
L’Aurore (newspaper) namedAfter L’Aurore
this entity surface form: “L’Aurore” (The Dawn)