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Sylvain Venayre

Le voyage, le journal et les journalistes au xixe siècle

Le Temps des médias n°8, printemps 2007, p.46-56

We suggest here taking back partially the file of the alteration of the 1870s, which would have seen the debuts of the triumph of the report the end of the golden age of the stay-at-home and literary journalist. We call back here that, since the beginning of the XIXth century, the press and the journey left bound, that the traveler and the journalist are two extremely close figures well before the advent of the reporter and that the writing of the report, the mixture of demand of the truth and the stage setting of the writer, proceeds at first of the break which the romantic age had introduced into the order of the narrative of journey. 1870s show finally a centring of the imagination of the journey in the direction of what appears as both fundamental characteristics of the modern press: the everyday nature and the current events. DrapeauFrancais

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