...IntroductionI ONCE heard a leading French authority remark feelingly that Zola wascertainly not his favourite novelist. In spite of the present...of a family. Although Zola's description of hiswork...substance of thecycle. Zola does not proceed in chronological...
...VIZETELLY ERNEST ALFRED. With Zola in England. London, 1899...218 pp.-- Émile Zola, Novelist and Reformer. An Account...SOPHIE R. The Genesis of Zola's La Confession de Claude...Zola's Joie de Vivre, French Studies,vol. iv, pp...
...appealing ali the time tomorality. He was thus very different from Zola, who simplyeliminated morality. This is why Simone de Beauvoir...way, of humanity as well.She admits that the determinism of Zola and his kind is amuch more comfortable doctrine. For if the...
...Courbet areboth played out, so Zola (like Sandoz)...0028P. 43). Painter and novelist both rise to the challenge ofexploiting...of observation.In the 1860s Zola had warmed to the originality...The outcrywas such that no French newspaper editor would agreeto...
...changesfrom Dhormoys' account, for Zola writing as a novelist hadto weave his plot into the festivities...gauche" (p. 171).Zola was only fillingin an omission...Empress forbade certaindaring games. Zola echoes this view by presenting...
...people is hardly new. To understand the evolution of nineteenth-century French society, one can learn much from the novels of Stendhal, Flaubert, and Zola. But when we consider the resources available to us about African...
...Baden-Baden in the company of Pauline Viardot,who, as a French citizen, was obliged with her family to take refugein London...literary figures asFlaubert, the Goncourt brothers, Daudet, Zola, Maupassant and, fromAmerica, the young Henry James. Instead...
...Terre (The Earth),Zola's harsh depiction...serves as a prelude to Zola's historical account...disintegration of the French army in 1870—under...evolution of the system.Zola is, I have argued, the first novelist to define so sharply...
...as these, thetraditional and specifically French formulas, such asthe psychological emphasis...and the documentary emphasis in Germinal of Zola,appear markedly diminished. Yet the novelist of todayis still primarily concerned with the...
...monomania, adultery, andhomicide. Therefore, Zola's literary impotence on the topic of inversion...of "inversion"was clearly too much even for Zola, the scientific novelist. Privately, Zola admitted: "I have encountered [invertsU...
......century France, and Emile Zola is as famous as they come. The trajectory of Zola's career began with...eclipsed by his lame as a novelist, which was, in turn...literary and social career, Zola's image was created...hysteria" of the 1890s French popular press. The study......
......s adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, Sense and Sensibility (1995) and Claude Berri's adaptation of Frenchnovelist Emile Zola's novel, Germinal (1993). Other than the use of high-budget sets, A-list directors, stars, polished......
......Darwinism to established French society were indeed clear...put forward by Emile Zola. BALZAC, ZOLA AND DARWIN Scientific...suggesting that "the novelist's observation of contemporary...Hilaire, the most eminent French biologists of the day......
......tension in the work of Frenchnovelist and short story master...place alongside Emile Zola's 1880 Le Roman experimental...of nineteenth-century French realist poetics. Yet...an open letter to Zola by a group of young writers......
......In the botany of the French novel, Balzac, the...provided a model that Zola would renew and reinvigorate...passage from Balzac to Zola reads as if the mirror that the novelist held erect as he ambled...Renoir decided to film Zola's La bete humaine......
......brother Heinrich, however, himself a celebrated novelist, took a different view in his essay 'Zola' (1915), which Thomas Mann regarded as...Thomas Mann defended German Kultur against French Zivilisation, considered the authoritarian......
......Maupassant, Flaubert, and Zola (1990: 31-36...181). Yet another French model to which he seems to...neighbor, Breton poet and novelist, Charles Le Goffic...Maupassant, Flaubert, and Zola] but also by his meeting with Charles...play off the educated French reader's worst prejudices......
......the minorities. The novelist showed no attachment...similar to that of Emile Zola, especially Germinal...dimensions of the man, the novelist, the poet, the short...with the use of Haitian French with all its regionalisms...or alternative use of French and Creole in fictional......
......influential figure in French cultural life whose varied...philosopher, essayist, novelist, and Encyclopedia editor...E. Fromentin, E. Zola, G. de Maupassant...page discussion of French art exhibited at the...nineteenth-century French culture, the development......
......literary arbiters. The doyen of French dramatic critics of the Third...All three were, of course, French, for Sarcey subscribed to that...the words of the Portuguese novelist Eiça de Queiros, 'a sung...anti-reactionary champion of Zola's naturalism. Another of......
......infantry officer. However, the French general staff refused to believe...the cover-up, the celebrated Frenchnovelist Emile Zola wrote a famous open letter to...founded in 1897 by the future French prime minister and Great War leader......
......Addressing nearly 200 people at the memorial honoring Women in Military Service to America, Kennedy quoted Frenchnovelist Emile Zola--that he lived on earth "to live out loud." "Living out loud begins by telling a friend, and then later......
...Had Emile Zola been able to see into...to their pupils, and Zola's "naturalism" has...classify him as a "political novelist" for he simply was not...debased. Privately, Zola admitted that his exploitation...Australian professor of French and a specialist in Zola......
......and striving for fame. Zola clearly based his hero...Monet's lives reveal the novelist's polemical motive...hopeless failure reflects Zola's changing attitude...unexpectedly translated into French, deeply wounded Monet...reveals how extensively Zola drew on Monet when creating......
......February 7th, 1898 Emile Zola, grubbily realistic novelist and trenchant social critic...entire high command of the French army in J'Accuse!, his...letter to the president of the French Republic. Zola's explosive intervention......
......the coast of French Guyana, to serve...spearheaded by novelist Emile Zola, managed to...whereupon the French president issued...well-known novelist who practiced...9th-century French judicial procedures...the fiction of Zola, Anatole France......
......Baoji, a specialist in French culture, also brought...to France, wrote "The FrenchNovelist Victor Hugo' and "Victor Hugo as seen by the French Today'. Hugo was also...fundamentally influenced by Emile Zola. But essentially he preferred......
......years later in 1429, Troyes was returned to the French with the assistance of Joan of Arc. In the old quarter...Also, in the old quarter is rue Émile Zola, named after the legendary novelist whose provocative newspaper story, "J'accuse......
......passed the contents on to French military security and...Germans by an unidentified French officer. The counter...figures including the novelist Emile Zola and the politician Georges...official pardon from the French president, Emile Loubet......
......literature (he has a special place in his heart for the French "naturalist" Emile Zola) and on through history to elucidate The Human...elements of status are of course matters a fine novelist will note in writing almost any novel worth reading......
......BBC1, 7pm TOP FILM THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA: It's a case of a very long night or...1937 stars the excellent Paul Muni as Emile Zola, the campaigning Frenchnovelist and author of J'accuse. Zola wrote his own page in the history books......
......the black costume, hailed from Addiscombe. Emile Zola The celebrated Frenchnovelist exiled himself in Upper Norwood in 1898 after receiving...intervening in the trial for treason of a Jewish French Army officer. Dame Peggy Ashcroft Winning an Oscar......
......were almost invariably mediocre players? For Gianfranco Zola, the conundrum is more than academic. With West Ham...turn to Gianfranco's namesake Emile, the 19th century frenchnovelist, who famously declared: "The artist is nothing without......
......articles also frankly remind the French of the way Cezanne was ignored...school and became friends with the Frenchnovelist Emile Zola. Both boys, inspired by a love...creation," said Cachin, the French museum official. He moved back......
......was an obscure captain in the French army who came from a Jewish family...attache made it appear that a French military officer was providing...anti- Semitism. In 1898, the Frenchnovelist Emile Zola wrote "J'Accuse" in defence......
......sent his ear in a bottle to a French prostitute after a row with his...colony together in the southern French city of Arles. Gauguin did not...experiences aggravated by absinth. FRENCHnovelist Emile Zola, the Charles Dickens of France......
......WERE the 19th-century Frenchnovelist Emile Zola to stir from his grave and take...Allen Poe-ish Gothic nightmare. Zola may be best known for his acute...realism, dissecting the layers of French society. But this is pure melodrama......
......then known in Paris simply as Hachette, was the book publishing house that gave famed Frenchnovelist, Emile Zola, his first job as a shipping clerk. Zola (1840-1902) rapidly rose through the ranks to become the firm's director of publicity......
......Horatio Nelson has fortunately fallen in with the French fleet on its return from Alexandria and obtained a...trams in Britain ran in Blackpool; 1902: Death of Frenchnovelist Emile Zola; 1916: John D. Rockefeller became the world's......
......best photographs in 2009 from 34 exhibitors. Photography indeed is no less than a memory in print. It was the Frenchnovelist Emile Zola who wrote, “You cannot claim to have seen anything until you have photographed it.” The......
...Émile Zola (āmēl´ zôlä´), 1840–1902, Frenchnovelist, b. Paris. He was...significant exponent of French naturalism, a literary...history and medicine, Zola decided to apply scientific...to the depiction of French society under the Second Empire......
...Joris Karl Huysmans (zhōrēs´ kärl üēsmäNs´), 1848–1907, Frenchnovelist and art critic of Dutch family. He was at first a disciple of Zola; typical of his early, naturalistic novels is Marthe (1876). His later, somewhat......
......gē də mōpäsäN´), 1850–93, Frenchnovelist and short-story writer, of...the most brilliant of the circle of Zola. He poured out a prodigious...a modern exemplar of traditional French psychological realism; he portrays......
......jōvän´nē vĕr´gä), 1840–1922, Italian novelist, b. Sicily. He abandoned the study...several novels of passion in the style of the French realists. His later works, written...and has been compared with Flaubert and Zola. His works include Cavalleria rusticana......
......BBC1, 7pm TOP FILM THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA: It's a case of a very long night or...1937 stars the excellent Paul Muni as Emile Zola, the campaigning Frenchnovelist and author of J'accuse. Zola wrote his own page in the history books......
......the black costume, hailed from Addiscombe. Emile Zola The celebrated Frenchnovelist exiled himself in Upper Norwood in 1898 after receiving...intervening in the trial for treason of a Jewish French Army officer. Dame Peggy Ashcroft Winning an Oscar......
......were almost invariably mediocre players? For Gianfranco Zola, the conundrum is more than academic. With West Ham...turn to Gianfranco's namesake Emile, the 19th century frenchnovelist, who famously declared: "The artist is nothing without......
......century France, and Emile Zola is as famous as they come. The trajectory of Zola's career began with...eclipsed by his lame as a novelist, which was, in turn...literary and social career, Zola's image was created...hysteria" of the 1890s French popular press. The study......
......infantry officer. However, the French general staff refused to believe...the cover-up, the celebrated Frenchnovelist Emile Zola wrote a famous open letter to...founded in 1897 by the future French prime minister and Great War leader......
......articles also frankly remind the French of the way Cezanne was ignored...school and became friends with the Frenchnovelist Emile Zola. Both boys, inspired by a love...creation," said Cachin, the French museum official. He moved back......
......was an obscure captain in the French army who came from a Jewish family...attache made it appear that a French military officer was providing...anti- Semitism. In 1898, the Frenchnovelist Emile Zola wrote "J'Accuse" in defence......
......sent his ear in a bottle to a French prostitute after a row with his...colony together in the southern French city of Arles. Gauguin did not...experiences aggravated by absinth. FRENCHnovelist Emile Zola, the Charles Dickens of France......
......WERE the 19th-century Frenchnovelist Emile Zola to stir from his grave and take...Allen Poe-ish Gothic nightmare. Zola may be best known for his acute...realism, dissecting the layers of French society. But this is pure melodrama......
......then known in Paris simply as Hachette, was the book publishing house that gave famed Frenchnovelist, Emile Zola, his first job as a shipping clerk. Zola (1840-1902) rapidly rose through the ranks to become the firm's director of publicity......