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A Chat with Émile Zola, The Globe, Toronto, 1892
Un entretien d'Emile Zola publié dans le quotidien canadien The Globe (l’ancêtre du Globe and Mail) en date du 12 novembre 1892 réalisé par Carl Sadakichi-Hartman (1867-1944), poète symboliste et critique d’art américain.
Geneviève De Viveiros
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Ending resistance or resistance ending? Politics across the Fins de Siecle [PDF]
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The Political Scientist as a Critical Friend: A Comment on Flinders
Abstract In liberal democracies, the very essence of political science is to be a critical friend. It is both legitimate and rewarding to engage in policy relevant studies. It is not banal, technocratic, or oppressive to do research into pressing social issues and to provide advice on the effectiveness or desirability of policy interventions, or to ...
Mark Bovens
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Transformation of the French Pattern of a Naturalistic Character in Ivan Franko’s Literary Works [PDF]
The article deals with the means of constructing a naturalistic character, the model for which was proposed by French writers: the Goncourt brothers and Émile Zola. Naturalists draw their personage concept from the interpretation of its biological nature.
Yatskiv, Nataliia
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Body size responses to urban temperature variations are driven by life history traits in spiders
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Urban ecosystems exhibit altered environmental conditions compared to the rural surroundings, including higher temperatures, the so‐called urban heat island (UHI) effect.
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Critique donné(e), critique prostitué(e) au XIXe siècle [PDF]
L’article classique de Georg Lukàcs sur Illusions perdues (1935) a fixé l’image d’un critique littéraire « exploité prostitué » par force de la marchandisation capitaliste de la littérature.
Glinoer, Anthony
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Living Alone Together:Barthes, Zola and the Work of Letters [PDF]
Assessing Barthes’s relevance in an applied context, this article explores Comment vivre ensemble (1976–77) in relation to a corpus that is rarely exploited for its discursive and fantasmatic values – a writer’s correspondence.
Harrow, Susan
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Paris in the era of the Second Empire: Émile Zola’s Les Rougon-Macquart as a reflection of change
This article is devoted to the urban planning policy of the Second Empire in France, as well as the reflection of this era in literature. The purpose of the study is to tell about the urban policy of the Second Empire, relying on the novels of Emile ...
Maria Mnatsakanova
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Narrative of Feminine Illness in Zola’s Rougon-Macquart
Between 1871 and 1893, Émile Zola wrote and published a cycle of twenty volumes entitled Les Rougon-Macquart. In this paper we investigate Zola’s fictional accounts of female illnesses in this series.
Shoshana-Rose Marzel
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Voyage(s) au bout de la mine chez Émile Zola et Fernando Namora
This article proposes a comparative study between two journey(s) to the depths of the mine, with an analysis of Germinal (1885) by French writer Émile Zola (1840-1902) and Minas de San Francisco (1946) by Portuguese writer Fernando Namora (1919-1989 ...
Odete Jubilado
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