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Zola, Bourget et Rod – d’une rivalité littéraire à la fin du siècle
It may seem excessive today to compare two renowned authors – Émile Zola and Paul Bourget – to a largely forgotten novelist, Édouard Rod. However, upon examining his theoretical works, one undeniably discovers his ambition to rival his two more ...
Anita Staroń
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O percurso do intelectual: da esfera pública à academia
Neste texto abordo questões acerca da figura do intelectual e da sua trajetória da esfera pública à academia. Procuro, também, ensaiar uma imagem de sua situação hoje, como se dá sua intervenção e de que forma age e reage em comparação ao mito fundador ...
Gizelle Kaminski Corso
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La « mise en pièce » de Renée : Genèse et impératifs de l’adaptation d’Émile Zola
Usually known due to his journalistic commitment and his famous novels, Emile Zola succumbs to the « theatrical temptation » described by Philippe Chardin.
Nejma Omari
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DU TENEUR DE LIVRES AU COMPTABLE. LE REGARD DE QUELQUES ECRIVAINS EUROPEENS [PDF]
International audienceThe way of organizing accounting did not interest many researchers in accounting. The article tries to fill this gap. It puts forward the transition from the bookkeeper to the accountant by the exploration of twelve European novels ...
Labardin, Pierre
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Structures et pratiques économiques dans l’œuvre d’Émile Zola, l’exemple de Germinal
As the thirteenth book of Émile Zola’s Rougon-Macquart series, Germinal looks like a precise painting of the 19th century’s society. The mines of Montsou, and its population, are depicted by Zola with the help of a broad preparing work, both realised in ...
Antoine Missemer
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This lecture was presented at the 13th Annual Conference of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes by Nicholas White (University of Cambridge).
White, Nicholas
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Reactions to Critical Comments by Pompeu Gener on Émile Zola and his epigones
Pompeu Gener, Catalan defender of Postivism and Darwinism, since 1880 criticised Émile Zola and his followers, branding them pseudoscientific, merchant, vulgar and fatalist, in several writings, most of them collected in Literaturas malasanas (1894 ...
Francesc Xavier Vall Solaz
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The Chronotope and the Study of Literary Adaptation : The Case of Robinson Crusoe [PDF]
This paper proposes a reflection on the potential of the chronotope as a heuristic tool in the field of adaptation studies. My goal is to situate the chronotope in the context of adaptation studies, specifically with regard to perhaps the most central ...
Collington, Tara
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Evidence of intensification of pyrethroid resistance in the major malaria vectors in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. [PDF]
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The industrialization which developed in the 19th century France had brought both positive and negative impacts. Some of the negative impacts are the rising number of labors, the emergence of inter class conflicts, social problems such as prostitution ...
Teguh Basuki, Arifah Arum Candra H.
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