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Exploitation of Women in the Nineteenth-Century French Department Store: Labor, Advertisements, and Surveillance in Émile Zola’s Au Bonheur des Dames

UC Riverside Undergraduate Research Journal
This paper investigates the exploitation of women which became increasingly prevalent with the rise of newer models of commerce and the introduction of department stores in society. Émile Zola’s 1883 novel Au Bonheur des Dames focuses on key themes about
Shannon Cait Farren-Stroud
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Loyalitas dalam Le ventre de Paris Karya Émile Zola

LE PARIS: Journal de Langue, Litterature, et Culture
This study examines the French people's loyalty to the government in the novel Le Ventre de Paris. As a naturalist author, Émile Zola depicts reality objectively, without manipulation or idealization.
La Ode Nurhidayat, La Ino
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Un scénario inédit d’Émile Zola pour le théâtre :Une grande amoureuse

Genesis
À partir de 1893, Émile Zola s’intéresse de très près au théâtre lyrique et à l’opéra. Encouragé par son ami, le compositeur Alfred Bruneau, il écrit ses premiers livrets d’opéras dont deux seront représentés à Paris puis dans de nombreux opéras français
Jean-sébastien Macke
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A Polyphonic Adaptation: Noir Sensibilities in Naguib Mahfouz and Salah Abu Seif’s Take on Émile Zola’s "Thérèse Raquin"

Regards
In 1951, Salah Abu-Seif directed Lak Yūm yā Ẓālim (Your Day Is Coming), scripted by Naguib Mahfouz and adapting Émile Zola’s Thérèse Raquin (1867). In their third collaboration, Abu-Seif and Mahfouz go beyond merely adapting Zola’s novel; they also ...
Fadi AWAD ELSAID
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Justice and Prejudice in Émile Zola’s Truth

Law, Culture and the Humanities
This article focuses on the legal aspects of the novel Truth (Vérité) by the French author Émile Zola. It addresses the wrongful conviction of Simon in the rape and murder of his nephew, which was motivated by prejudice, the retrial, and the final ...
Shoshana-Rose Marzel   +1 more
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Émile Zola’s Thérèse Raquin: A study of the novel from a psychoanalytical perspective

International journal of language, literature, and culture
Émile Zola was a French novelist, affiliated with the literary movement of Naturalism, who was interested in an objective and scientific study of reality, an approach to literature which was at first very much debated and criticised. The investigation of
Giuseppe Giordano
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