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2022
Emile Zola è uno dei maggiori scrittori del Secondo Ottocento francese. La sua fama è per sempre legata al romanzo naturalista, di cui è considerato il fondatore. Nella grande saga dei "Rougon-Macquart", Zola racconta la vicenda di una famiglia e delle sue tare ereditarie, indagando i meccanismi profondi che presiedono ai comportamenti individuali e
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Emile Zola è uno dei maggiori scrittori del Secondo Ottocento francese. La sua fama è per sempre legata al romanzo naturalista, di cui è considerato il fondatore. Nella grande saga dei "Rougon-Macquart", Zola racconta la vicenda di una famiglia e delle sue tare ereditarie, indagando i meccanismi profondi che presiedono ai comportamenti individuali e
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European Review, 1999
Emile Zola (1840–1902) was one of the best known novelists of his time. In his work he gives a vivid description of French social and political life during the second Empire (1852–1870) and, in particular, of Paris. In this paper the author analyses the topography of the Paris of Emile Zola as described in one of his famous novels.
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Emile Zola (1840–1902) was one of the best known novelists of his time. In his work he gives a vivid description of French social and political life during the second Empire (1852–1870) and, in particular, of Paris. In this paper the author analyses the topography of the Paris of Emile Zola as described in one of his famous novels.
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2018
Emile Zola was a key figure in French realism and a leading figure of the naturalist movement. A prolific novelist, journalist, and theorist, he is best known for his reflections on contemporary French society in the ambitious twenty-novel Les Rougon-Macquart cycle, a series focussed on the fortunes of one family over several generations.
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Emile Zola was a key figure in French realism and a leading figure of the naturalist movement. A prolific novelist, journalist, and theorist, he is best known for his reflections on contemporary French society in the ambitious twenty-novel Les Rougon-Macquart cycle, a series focussed on the fortunes of one family over several generations.
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Voce dell'"Enciclopedia Dannunziana" che ricostruisce il rapporto tra Gabriele D'Annunzio e lo scrittore francese Emile Zola.
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