La Semaine de Suzette

La Semaine de Suzette was a French magazine aimed at girls, which appeared from 1905 until 1960. It contained early comics like Bécassine.

La Semaine de Suzette
CategoriesGirl's magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherGautier & Languereau
FounderHenri Gautier
First issue2 February 1905
Final issue25 August 1960
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

History

La Semaine de Suzette (Suzette's Week) started in 1905[1] as a magazine aimed at conservative, Catholic French girls, published by Gautier & Languereau. The founder was Henri Gautier. It contained stories and comics, but also patterns for doll clothes, e.g. for the magazine's mascot Bleuette.[2] Readers were mainly Catholic middle-class girls aged between 8 and 18.[1]

La Semaine de Suzette was published weekly on Thursdays.[1] The first issue appeared on 2 February 1905, and the last on 25 August 1960, with a break during World War II from 6 June 1940 until 30 May 1946.[3]

Many of the text stories which appeared in La Semaine de Suzette were later republished in the Bibliothèque de Suzette (Suzette's Library), which existed between 1919 and 1965.[3]

References

  1. "The children's magazine La Semaine de Suzette". Paris Musée de la Poupée. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. Juliette Peers (2004). The Fashion Doll. Berg Publishers. p. 21. ISBN 9781859737439. Retrieved 19 August 2008. La Semaine de Suzette.
  3. "From La Semaine de Suzette to Bibliothèque de Suzette". Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2008.


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