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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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