L’Écho de Paris

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L’Écho de Paris was a prominent French daily newspaper based in Paris, known for its political influence and literary contributions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French newspaper
daily newspaper
newspaper
ceasedPublicationDuring World War II NERFINISHED
circulationArea France NERFINISHED
Paris region NERFINISHED
city Paris
country France
countryOfPublication France NERFINISHED
coveredEvent Dreyfus affair NERFINISHED
coveredTopic European diplomacy
French colonial policy
editorialLine right-wing
endTime 1944
hadContributor François Coppée NERFINISHED
Georges Clemenceau NERFINISHED
Henri Rochefort NERFINISHED
Maurice Barrès NERFINISHED
Paul Déroulède NERFINISHED
hadEditor Auguste Gauvain NERFINISHED
Henri de Kérillis NERFINISHED
hasFormat broadsheet
hasGenre literary newspaper
political newspaper
headquartersLocation Paris
ideology French nationalism
anti-parliamentarism
influenced French public opinion
knownFor literary contributions
political influence
language French
location Paris
mediaType print
notablePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
politicalOrientation conservative
nationalist
politicalStanceDuringDreyfusAffair anti-Dreyfusard
publicationFrequency daily
startTime 1884
subject French politics
culture
international affairs
literature
targetAudience bourgeois readership
timePeriod Third French Republic NERFINISHED

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Gaston Leroux employer L’Écho de Paris