Abstract

Between December 1904 and 1907, Olga de Lichnizki and Giuseppe Vannicola published a French-language periodical in Florence, the Revue du Nord, dedicated to the borealization of Southern European literature. It was created with the intention of bringing together two different and unconnected cultures, in order to educate readers from Northern and Southern Europe to the same literary culture. Although the Revue du Nord was a cosmopolitan experiment which assembled intellectuals from various countries and even circulated widely among a European reader audience, it vanished without a trace. This article recounts my boreal expedition through European archives. The aim was to unearth issues of this forgotten heritage and to rebuild the most complete and original collection of the Revue du Nord.

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