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6 sty 2019 · Title: English Translations Of Works Of Emile Zola. An Index to the Project Gutenberg Works of Zola in English. Author: Emile Zola. Editor: David Widger. Release Date: May 30, 2009 [EBook #29004] Last Updated: January 6, 2019. Language: English. Character set encoding: UTF-8.
- English Translations of Works of Emile Zola by Émile Zola
This anthology showcases Zola's wide-ranging writings,...
- English Translations of Works of Emile Zola by Émile Zola
The self-proclaimed leader of French naturalism, Zola's works inspired operas such as those of Gustave Charpentier, notably Louise in the 1890s. His works were inspired by the concept of heredity and milieu (Claude Bernard and Hippolyte Taine) [24] and by the realism of Balzac and Flaubert. [25]
30 maj 2009 · This anthology showcases Zola's wide-ranging writings, primarily from the late 19th to early 20th century, encompassing novels, short stories, and thematic explorations of society. The primary focus of the book is on Zola's vivid portrayal of life, particularly through his celebrated Rougon-Macquart series, which examines the impacts of ...
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Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (ur. 2 kwietnia 1840 w Paryżu, zm. 29 września 1902 w Paryżu) – francuski pisarz, eseista, dziennikarz, krytyk sztuki, główny przedstawiciel naturalizmu. Jego wszystkie utwory (opera omnia) zostały umieszczone w Indeksie ksiąg zakazanych dekretami z 1894, 1895, 1896 i 1898 roku [1].
28 cze 2007 · This 1922 translation is by American literary figure Burton Rascoe. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burton_Rascoe. To judge the quality of the translation, I compared by reading selections from the first two chapters of Rascoe with the more recent translation by Permee published in the Oxford World Classics edition (1992).
Definition. Émile Zola was a French novelist and playwright known for his significant contributions to the literary movement of naturalism, which focused on depicting life accurately and realistically, often highlighting social issues and the impact of environment on human behavior.