A Love Episode

A Love Episode

A Love Episode mile Zola was born in Paris, April 2, 1840. His father was Francois Zola,...
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Author: Zola, Émile,1840-1902
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A Love Episode

A Love Episode

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A Love Episode

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Author: Zola, Émile,1840-1902
Format: eBook
Language: English

A Love Episode

mile Zola was born in Paris, April 2, 1840. His father was Francois Zola, an Italian engineer, who constructed the Canal Zola in Provence. Zola passed his early youth in the south of France, continuing his studies at the Lyce St. Louis, in Paris, and at Marseilles. His sole patrimony was a lawsuit against the town of Aix. He became a clerk in the publishing house of Hachette, receiving at first the modest honorarium of twenty-five francs a week. His journalistic career, though marked by immense toil, was neither striking nor remunerative. His essays in criticism, of which he collected and published several volumes, were not particularly successful. This was evidently not his field. His first stories, Les Mystres de Marseilles and Le Voeu dUne Morte fell flat, disclosing no indication of remarkable talent. But in 1864 appeared Les Contes Ninon, which attracted wide attention, the public finding them charming. Les Confessions de Claude was published in 1865. In this work Zola had evidently struck his gait, and when Thrse Raquin followed, in 1867, Zola was fully launched on his great career as a writer of the school which he called Naturalist. Thrse Raquin was a powerful study of the effects of remorse preying upon the mind. In this work the naturalism was generally characterized as brutal, yet many critics admitted that it was absolutely true to nature. It had, in fact, all the gruesome accuracy of a clinical lecture. In 1868 came Madeleine Ferat, an exemplification of the doctrine of heredity, as inexorable as the Destiny of the Greek tragedies of old. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 13695
Author: Zola, Émile
Release Date: Oct 11, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Translator: Starkweather, C. C.

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