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The "Mercure de France" was a French gazette and literary magazine first published from 1672 to 1724 (with an interruption in 1674-1677) under the title "Mercure galant" (sometimes spelled "Mercure gallant") (1672-1674) and "Nouveau Mercure galant" (1677-1724). The title was changed to "Mercure de France" in 1724. The gazette was briefly suppressed from 1811 to 1815 and ceased publication in 1825. The name was revived in 1889 for both a literary review and (in 1894) a publishing house initially linked with the symbolist movement. Since 1995 the "Mercure de France" has been part of the Éditions Gallimard publishing group.

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