ZOLA, ÉMILE

āmēlˈ zôläˈ, 1840–1902, French novelist, b. Paris. He was a professional writer, earning his living through journalism and his novels. About 1870 he became the apologist for and most significant exponent of French naturalism, a literary school that maintained that the novel should be scientific in a strict sense. Inspired by his readings in social history and medicine, Zola decided to apply scientific techniques and observations to the depiction of French society under the Second Empire. He composed a vast series of novels in which the characters and their social milieus are impartially observed and presented in minute and often sordid detail.

Of his many novels, those considered most important are among the 20 that constitute the series Les Rougon-Macquart (1871–93), an account of the decay of a family as the result of heredity and environment, with special emphasis on alcoholism, disease, and degeneracy. Perhaps the best known of these are L'Assommoir (1877, tr. The Dram-Shop), on lower-class life in Paris; Nana (1880); and Germinal (1885, tr. 1901), a "proletarian" novel involving coal mining in N France. He also began the socialistic Quatre Évangiles [four gospels], of which he finished Fécondité (1899, tr. Fruitfulness, 1900), Travail (1901, tr. Labor, 1901), and Vérité (1903, tr. Truth, 1903).

Zola had an ardent zeal for social reform. He was anti-Catholic and wrote many diatribes against the clergy and the Church. His part in the Dreyfus Affair (notably his article, "J'accuse," 1898) was his most conspicuous public action, and he became the special object of the hatred of the anti-Dreyfus party. Prosecuted for libel (1898), he escaped to England, where he remained a few months until an amnesty enabled his return to France. He was accidentally asphyxiated in his bedroom after inhaling fumes from a blocked chimney.

See biographies by A. Schom (1988) and F. Brown (1995); studies by F. W. J. Hemmings (2d ed. 1966), A. Wilson (1952, repr. 1973), and D. Baguley (1986).

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...pp. 1140-53. DEFFOUX LEON. "Emile Zola et la sous-prefecture de Castelsarrasin...cxci 1926 , pp. 336-46. -- "Emile Zola et ses editions depuis 1902", Le...Oct. 1927. -- "Les Goncourt, Emile Zola, et limpressionnisme", Revue mondiale...
...Hemmings, The Life and Times of Emile Zola London, 1977 . Also available are Alan Schoms Emile Zola: A Bourgeois Rebel London, 1987...1978 is specifically subtitled Emile Zola and his Novels for English Readers...
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...14 , 15 Vingtistes, The, 103 Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene-Emmanuel, 93 Vollard, Ambroise, 7 Watteau, Antoine, 4 , 67 Whistler, James Abbot MNeill, 103 Yellow House, Place Lamartine, Arles, 30 , 32 . Zola, Emile, 4 , 64 , 65
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Frigerio, Vittorio, Ed. Emile Zola Au Pays De Lanarchie. by Eduardo A. Febles Frigerio, Vittorio, ed. Emile Zola au pays de lanarchie. Grenoble...scholars to discover a new side of Emile Zola that has been little studied until...
...Dorothy E., and Yannick Portebois. Emile Zola: Notes from Exile. by Michael...Dorothy E., and Yannick Portebois. Emile Zola: Notes From Exile. Trans. Dorothy...Photographe offered by Massin and Emile-Francois Zola, they do add another chapter to...
Nelson, Brian, Ed.: The Cambridge Companion to Emile Zola. by Lionel Cuille Nelson, Brian, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Emile Zola. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp...
...Naturalism Redressed: Identity and Clothing in the Novels of Emile Zola. by Larry Duffy Naturalism Redressed: Identity and Clothing in the Novels of Emile Zola. By HANNAH THOMPSON. (Legenda) Oxford: European...
...nineteenth-century France, and Emile Zola is as famous as they come. The...curious nature morte compositions (Emile-Zola and Massin). (1) The bulk of...picturales de son ecriture, << Emile Zola >ne fut jamais un grand iconophile...
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Death of Emile Zola: September 20th, 1902 by Richard Cavendish...sixty-two in curious circumstances. Emile Zola and his wife Alexandrine returned to...children went down into the crypt, where Emile Zola was laid to rest next to another titan...
Monet in Zola Proust. by Jeffrey Meyers...two great novels: his friend Emile Zolas The Masterpiece (LOeuvre...Remembrance of Things Past. Zola and Proust bring him out of...nineteenth-century fiction. Zola said that his doomed hero...
Zola Lives. by Roger Kaplan A cause celebre in...into this mood Claude Berris new film of Emile Zolas novel Germinal fit perfectly. In Zolas...French today see themselves--and us. Emile Zola, at the end of the nineteenth century considered...
Profile: Hailed as the Emile Zola of Our Time, He Has Burst from Academic Obscurity to...the bad guys." Others, however, hail him as "an Emile Zola for our time"; reading Krugman, one fan enthused...
Les Affaires, or Zola Was Right. by Daniel Singer In the electioneering...famous document of political honesty--Emile Zolas "Jaccuse"--gets involved in...Monaco. The great-granddaughter of Emile Zola was offering to the highest bidder her...
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Zola, the French Dickens Who Died for Truth. Byline: Christopher Hudson ZOLA: A LIFE by Frederick Brown (Macmillan, pounds sterling25) HOW Emile Zola would have relished it! All his life he...
Zola embraces its bond with new spy museum; No...Spy Museum is all about: deception. But Zola, the jazzy new restaurant that is part of...of surprises. The restaurant - named for Emile Zola, the French writer who took up the cause...
...England Can Rely on Carlton, Says Zola. Byline: Leo Spall GIANFRANCO ZOLA has reassured Fabio Capello that...Bobby Zamora and Darren Bent with Emile Heskey also firmly in the running...this summer. But his manager, Zola, said: Capello is excellent...
...Let Your Feet Do the Talking: Gianfranco Zola Was One of the Most Talented Stars the...invariably mediocre players? For Gianfranco Zola, the conundrum is more than academic...worse than turn to Gianfrancos namesake Emile, the 19th century french novelist, who...
...selected "The Kill," a novel by Emile Zola not translated for more than a century...verve and fast pacing of the tale Zola set in the Second Empire (1852...French authorities may have felt Zola was coming much too close to the bone...
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ZOLA, EMILE amel zola , 1840 1902, French novelist, b. Paris. He was a professional writer...strict sense. Inspired by his readings in social history and medicine, Zola decided to apply scientific techniques and observations to the depiction...
...court-martial and acquitted in a matter of minutes. Emile Zola , a leading supporter of Dreyfus, promptly published an...prison. Nonetheless, a pardon was issued by President Emile Loubet, and in 1906 the supreme court of appeals exonerated...
...stories. The movement toward naturalism had its foremost French representative in the prolific novelist Emile Zola . The plays of Eugene Labiche , Emile Augier , the younger Alexandre Dumas , and later of Edmond Rostand won popularity in France and abroad...
...France and Arthur Wing Pinero of England. The work of Emile Augier and Alexandre Dumas fils combined the drama of...commonly identified with the "slice-of-life" theory of Emile Zola , which had a profound effect on 20th-century playwrights...
...revolution toward abstraction in modern painting. Early Life and Work From early childhood Cezanne was a close friend of Emile Zola , who for a time encouraged the painter in his work. Cezanne went to Paris in 1861; there he met Pissarro , who strongly...
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