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''La Quotidienne'' was a French Royalist newspaper.


History

It was set up in 1790 by M. de Coutouly. It ceased publication in the face of events in 1792, before returning to print in July 1794 under the title ''Le Tableau de Paris'', returning to its original title in 1817. In 1817,
Joseph-François Michaud Joseph–François Michaud (19 June 1767 – 30 September 1839) was a French historian and publicist. Biography Michaud was born at either La Biolle or Albens in the Duchy of Savoy (then a part of the Holy Roman Empire and a possession of the Ki ...
became its chief editor, holding the post until his death in 1839. In February 1847, it merged with ''La France'' and ''L'Écho français'' to create ''L'Union monarchique'' (renamed ''L'Union'' in 1848).
Pierre-Sébastien Laurentie Pierre-Sébastien Laurentie (21 January 1793, in Houga, Gers, France – 9 February 1876) was a French writer and publicist, and a staunch anti- Gallican monarchist. Life He went to Paris in the early part of 1817, and on 17 June of the same ye ...
took over its editorship and turned it into an
Ultra-Royalist The Ultra-royalists (french: ultraroyalistes, collectively Ultras) were a French political faction from 1815 to 1830 under the Bourbon Restoration. An Ultra was usually a member of the nobility of high society who strongly supported Roman Cath ...
publication. In it Lamartine published his letter ''Opinion du citoyen Lamartine sur le Communisme''. Also, on 27 October 1873, it published the open letter to Pierre Charles Chesnelong by which the
Comte de Chambord Henri, Count of Chambord and Duke of Bordeaux (french: Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord; 29 September 1820 – 24 August 1883) was disputedly King of France from 2 to 9 August 1830 as He ...
reiterated his attachment to the royalist white flag and refused all compromise.


Contributors

* Balzac published in ''L'Union monarchique'', from 7 April to 3 May 1847, his incompleted novel '' Le Député d'Arcis''. He also published his second communiqué (the first she saw) to his future wife, Eveline Hańska, in ''La Quotidienne''.Maurois, André. ''Prometheus: The Life of Balzac''. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1965. . p. 219. * Joseph-Alphonse Esménard, * Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau, entrusted from 1840 with a chronicle of diplomatic affairs. In 1846 he published in the paper a 'roman-feuilleton', ''Les Aventures de Jean de La Tour-Miracle'' then ''Nicolas Belavoir'',. *
Charles Nodier Jean Charles Emmanuel Nodier (29 April 1780 – 27 January 1844) was a French author and librarian who introduced a younger generation of Romanticists to the ''conte fantastique'', gothic literature, and vampire tales. His dream related writings ...
, *
Pierre-Sébastien Laurentie Pierre-Sébastien Laurentie (21 January 1793, in Houga, Gers, France – 9 February 1876) was a French writer and publicist, and a staunch anti- Gallican monarchist. Life He went to Paris in the early part of 1817, and on 17 June of the same ye ...
(1817–1830), * Jean Joseph François Poujoulat * Jean-Baptiste Honoré Raymond Capefigue (1801–1872), historian and biographer


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