ZOLA, EMILE: By: Isidore Singer, Ernest A. Vizetelly Table of Contents His Novels. Attitude on Jewish Question. His Last Work. His Novels. French novelist; born in Paris April 2, 1840; died there Sept. 29, 1902. It was only in his last years, when anti-Semitism had reached an acute...
Zola had no choice but to take this broad hint, and send in his resignation, which was at once accepted. The Hachettes did not require the services of writers of risky, or, for that matter, any other novels, as clerks; and, besides, as Zola has told us himself, in an interview wit...
Emile ZolaIn contrast with the epic scope of the Rougon-Macquart novels, Zola’s short stories are concerned with the everyday aspects of human existence and the interests of ordinary people. From the cruel irony of Captain Burle to the Rabelaisian exuberance of Coqueville on the Spree, these...
Disease and its effect on the body and personal autonomy, as well as its influence on the social position of the diseased person, are among the key themes in the novels of the 19th century French writer mile Zola. When it comes to female characters, ill...
This chapter explores the representation of the neurological condition, migraine, in nineteenth-century French literature, with a focus on three novels from mile Zola's Rougon-Macquart cycle: La Cur茅e (1871), Pot-Bouille (1882), and L'uvre (1886). Although migraine was a well-known ...
释义Zola, Emile Emile ZolaZo·la, Em·ile /ˈzəʊlə, ˈemiːl $ eˈmiːl/ (1840–1902) a French writer who developed the style of literature called naturalism (=showing people and the world exactly as they really are) in novels such as Nana and Germinal, which describ...
Most critics, however, argue that Zola's representation of women in his novels is very negative, as these are more than often portrayed as seductresses and prostitutes (Pierre Ouvrard, Chantal Bertrand-Jennings); the latter further insisting on the author's anti-feminist attitude. One can ...
The First Generation Reception of the Novels of Emile Zola in Britain and America: An Annotated Bibliography of English Language Responses to his Work, 1877–1902Alma W. Byrd attempts to document Zola's nineteenth-century translation and reception in the English-speaking world: a worthwhile ...
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Emile ZolaZo·la, Em·ile/ˈzəʊlə, ˈemiːl$eˈmiːl/ (1840–1902)a French writer who developed the style of literature callednaturalism (=showing people and the world exactly as they really are)in novels such asNanaandGerminal, which describe life and society in a very...