La Glaneuse: Revue Féminine [...]. Année I, No. 3 (Jan. 1919).
La Glaneuse: Revue Féminine [...]. Année I, No. 3 (Jan. 1919).
La Glaneuse: Revue féminine paraissant tous les mois. Année I, No. 3 (Jan. 1919). Paris: np, 1919. 20.3 cm, 23 pp; heavily toned esp. at extremities. Stapled self-wrappers illustrated with an engraved adaptation of Jean-François Millet's Les Glaneuses (1857).
The third issue of a curious, monthly women's revue which would probably have begun publication right around the WWI armistice. The magazine's content relates to the end of the war, with some emphasis on literature, women's labor, Catholic faith, and, for this issue, special attention to the "depopulated" areas of Alsace and Lorraine. Women editors are referenced [Mlle. Oudot et al.], with a possible link to Maurice Barrès, a nationalist journalist and author whose 1909 novel about love between a German professor and a French woman is considered here.
Possibly published through 1931, according to records at the BNF and La contemporaine, Nanterre.
No issues recorded in North American libraries (OCLC).
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