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  1. Le ventre de Paris Volume 00 (French Edition) by Zola Emile 1840-1902, 2010-09-28
  2. Germinal Volume 2 (French Edition) by Zola Emile 1840-1902, 2010-10-15
  3. The trial of Emile Zola containing M. Zola 's letter to Presiden by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1898-01-01
  4. Stories for Ninon by Emile Zola ; translated by Edward Vizetelly by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1898-01-01
  5. His excellency Son Exc. Euggraveene Rougon by Emile Zola ; wi by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1897-01-01
  6. Rome by acuteEmile Zola. Translated by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1896-01-01
  7. The fat and the thin (le ventre de Paris) by acuteEmile Zola by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1896-01-01
  8. Doctor Pascal or life and heredity by acuteEmile Zola ; trans by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1894-01-01
  9. A love episode. by acuteEmile Zola; illustrated by Dantan. by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1905-01-01
  10. Lassomoir/Emilze Zola. Translated from the French. With an introduction by Havelock Ellis by Emile (1840-1902) Zola, 1924-01-01
  11. Truth (Vacuteeritacutee). by acuteEmile Zola; tr. by Ernes by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1903-01-01
  12. Abbacutee Mouret 's transgression by acuteEmile Zola ; edite by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1915-01-01
  13. Fruitfulness. by acuteEmile Zola. Translated and edited with a by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1900-01-01
  14. The conquest of Plassans by acuteEmile Zola ; edited with an i by Zola. Emile. 1840-1902., 1900-01-01

21. Emile Zola: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Source Emile Zola , Writer Born 2 April 1840 Birthplace Paris, France Death Meaning 1 French novelist and critic; defender of Dreyfus (18401902)
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  • Born: 2 April 1840 Birthplace: Paris, France Died: 1902 (accidental asphyxiation) Best Known As: Author of "J'Accuse"
Emile Zola was a French journalist turned novelist. His novels were attacked and even banned for their frankness and sordid detail, causing quite a bit of controversy in their day. In 1898 he incurred the wrath of officials when he published the open letter "J'Accuse," in defense of Alfred Dreyfus , an Army officer who had been convicted of treason. Zola was sentenced to prison for libel, fled to England, and was granted amnesty a few months later. He died from carbon monoxide poisoning before Dreyfus was officially exonerated. FOUR GOOD LINKS

22. French Boys Clothes: Emile Zola
Emile Zola, 18401902 Emile Zola is one of the most aclaimed writers in Frenchloterature. He was the leading French author in the late 19th century.
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Figure 1.This is one of the few photographs I know of with Jacques wearing a dress. He seems to have worn dresses until he was about 4 years old, after whuch he mostly wore sailor suits and gingham smocks. Emile Zola is one of the most aclaimed writers in French loterature. He was the leading French author in the late 19th century. He was the leading light of French naturalism and a cutting novelist and polemical writer. Had he died in 1895 he would today be remembered as an important French author. Today he is primarily remembered as a leading advocate of human rights for a letter written at considerable personal risk and published in 1898 accusing the French military of unjustly convicting a them obscure French army officer of treason. Zola had two children. The girl, Dennis, was born in 1889 and her younger brother, Jacques, was born 2 years later in 1891. Zola was an avid amateur photographer and there are many wonderful photographs of the children. These are very valuable because many were taken in the 1890s before amateur photography and family snapshots were common.
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Emile's father was an Italian engineer, who gained French citizenship in 1862.

23. Emile Zola
(18401902) French writer. Emile Zola was the founder of the Naturalism movementin literature. Zola is known for for works like L Assommoir (1877),
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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! (1840-1902) French writer. Emile Zola was the founder of the Naturalism movement in literature. Zola is known for for works like "L'Assommoir" (1877), "Nana" (1880), and "Germinal" (1885). He was forced to flee France following the public uproar that surrounded a libel case that was brought against him. In the libel case, Zola was convicted and sentenced to one year in prison.
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Emile Zola began writing literary columns and reviews, after spending time as a clerk. His views were controversial and politically motivated, even before the libel suit that was brought against him for the publication of "J'Accuse," an open letter to the French president.

24. Zola., Siege Of Paris, Special Collections, Northwestern University Library
Proper Name Subject Zola, Emile, 18401902. Genre/Form Albumen. Cartes de visite.Portraits. Linking Data Forms part of group 11. Accession No. 1-873a
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25. Zola, Emile : Lettre à La France (1898)
Translate this page Zola, Emile (1840-1902) Lettre à la France, (Paris E. Fasquelle, 1898) Emile Zola. ~~~~. Dans les affreux jours de trouble moral que nous traversons
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ZOLA , Emile (1840-1902) : Lettre à la France , (Paris : E. Fasquelle, 1898) Saisie du texte : S. Pestel pour la collection électronique de la Bibliothèque Municipale de Lisieux (04.02.1998)
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Texte établi d'après l'édition Charpentier, Paris 1901, de La vérité en marche , pp. 55-70. Diffusion libre et gratuite (freeware) Lettre à la France par Emile Zola
Dans les affreux jours de trouble moral que nous traversons, au moment où la conscience publique paraît s'obscurcir, c'est à toi que je m'adresse, France, à la nation, à la patrie ! Chaque matin, en lisant dans les journaux ce que tu sembles penser de cette lamentable affaire Dreyfus, ma stupeur grandit, ma raison se révolte davantage. Eh quoi ? France, c'est toi qui en es là, à te faire une conviction des plus évidents mensonges, à te mettre contre quelques honnêtes gens avec la tourbe des malfaiteurs, à t'affoler sous l'imbécile prétexte que l'on insulte ton armée et que l'on complote de te vendre à l'ennemi, lorsque le désir des plus sages, des plus loyaux de tes enfants, est au contraire que tu restes, aux yeux de l'Europe attentive, la nation d'honneur, la nation d'humanité, de vérité et de justice ? Et c'est vrai, la grande masse en est là, surtout la masse des petits et des humbles, le peuple des villes, presque toute la province et toutes les campagnes, cette majorité considérable de ceux qui acceptent l'opinion des journaux ou des voisins, qui n'ont le moyen ni de se documenter, ni de réfléchir. Que s'est-il donc passé, comment ton peuple, France, ton peuple de bon coeur et de bon sens, a-t-il pu en venir à cette férocité de la peur, à ces ténèbres de l'intolérance ? On lui dit qu'il y a, dans la pire des tortures, un homme peut-être innocent, on a des preuves matérielles et morales que la revision du procès s'impose, et voilà ton peuple qui refuse violemment la lumière, qui se range derrière les sectaires et les bandits, derrière les gens dont l'intérêt est de laisser en terre le cadavre, lui qui, naguère encore, aurait démoli de nouveau la Bastille, pour en tirer un prisonnier !

26. Zola, Emile : Lettre à La Jeunesse (1897)
Translate this page Zola, Emile (1840-1902) Lettre à la jeunesse, (Paris E. Fasquelle, 1897) Emile Zola. ~~~~. - Où allez-vous, jeunes gens, où allez-vous, étudiants,
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ZOLA , Emile (1840-1902) : Lettre à la jeunesse , (Paris : E. Fasquelle, 1897) Saisie du texte : S. Pestel pour la collection électronique de la Bibliothèque Municipale de Lisieux (03.02.1998)
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- Où allez-vous, jeunes gens, où allez-vous, étudiants, qui courez en bandes par les rues, manifestant au nom de vos colères et de vos enthousiasmes, éprouvant l'impérieux besoin de jeter publiquement le cri de vos consciences indignées ? Allez-vous protester contre quelque abus du pouvoir, a-t-on offensé le besoin de vérité et d'équité, brûlant encore dans vos âmes neuves, ignorantes des accommodements politiques et des lâchetés quotidiennes de la vie ? Allez-vous redresser un tort social, mettre la protestation de votre vibrante jeunesse dans la balance inégale, où sont si faussement pesés le sort des heureux et celui des déshérités de ce monde ?

27. Literary Encyclopedia: Zola, Emile
Zola, Emile (18401902). Novelist. Active 1860-1902 in France, Continental Europe.We hope to complete this entry soon.
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28. Emile Zola - Olga's Gallery
Zola, Emile (18401902) French writer and art critic; school friend of Cézanne.Manet was introduced to Zola in February 1866. Three months later Zola wrote
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Zola, Emile ) French writer and art critic; school friend of Manet was introduced to Zola in February 1866. Three months later Zola wrote an enthusiastic assay in defense of Manet’s work ( , May 1866), which he later expanded into a long article ( , January 1867). Manet painted this portrait as an expression of his thanks, and it was shown at the 1868 Salon. In 1870-1903 Zola wrote and published his novel series about the Rougon-Macquart family, including 1880 Nana and 1886 The Masterpiece , a critical characterization of Impressionism.
Nana was a character in Emile Zola’s novel Nana . Manet asked Henriette Hauser, a well-known grande cocotte, to pose for him. Henriette Hauser was kept by the Prince of Orange, and so was nicknamed ‘Citron’. Nana was a Parisian courtesan, and the novel is about her life.
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30. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Emile Zola Quotes
1. The truth is on the march and nothing will stop it. ~ Emile Zola (18401902)French novelist. More quotes about Truth
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31. Zola, Emile, 1840-1902. Correspondence Concerning The Dreyfus Affair: Guide.
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32. MSN Encarta - Emile Zola
Zola, Émile (18401902), French novelist, essayist, and critic, the chief advocateand practitioner in France of a movement known as naturalism.
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 2 items Zola, ‰mile (1840-1902), French novelist, essayist, and critic, the chief advocate and practitioner in France of a movement known as naturalism . Naturalist writers aimed at an objective depiction of life and regarded human behavior as determined by hereditary instincts and emotions and the social and economic environment, rather than by free human choice. Born in Paris, ‰mile ‰douard Charles Antoine Zola spent his formative years in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France. Although Zola’s father died when ‰mile was seven, ‰mile and his mother remained in Aix until poverty forced them to move to Paris in 1858. There the young Zola eked out a living working as a clerk for the publishing house Hachette and writing literary and political articles for newspapers. His knowledge and understanding of poverty, evident in his later novels, was due in part to personal experience. Zola’s published work began with a collection of stories

33. ZOLA, EMILE EDOUARD CHARLES ANTOINE. - LoveToKnow Article On ZOLA, EMILE EDOUARD
Zola, Emile EDOUARD CHARLES ANTOINE (18401902), French novelist, was born inParis on the 2nd of April 1840, his father being an engineer, part Italian and
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ZOLAZOLKIEWSKI IOOI On the morning of the 2gth of September 1902 Zola was found dead in the bedroom of his Paris house, having been accidentally asphyxiated by the fumes from a defective flue. He received a public funeral, at which Captain Dreyfus was present. Anatole France delivered an impassioned oration at the grave. At the time of his death Zola had just completed a novel, Vente, dealing with the incidents of the Dreyfus trial. A sequel, Justice, had been planned, but not executed. After a life of constant struggle and an obloquy which never relaxed, the sensational close of Zola's career was the signal for an extraordinary burst of eulogy. The verdict of posterity will probably be kinder than the first, and less unmeasured than the second. Zola's literary position would have more than qualified him for the French Academy.1 He was several times a candidate in vain. (F. T. M.) See Emile Zola, Novelist and Reformer (1904), giving a full account of his life and work, by E. A. Vizetelly, who translated and edited many of his works in English; also P. Alexis, Emile Zola, Notes d'un ami; F. Brunetiere, Le Roman Naturaliste (1883); vols. iii., v. and vi. of the Journal des Goncourt (1888-92); E. Hennequin, Quelques Ecrivains jrancflis (1890); R. H. Sherard, Emile Zola: a biographical and critical study (1903); A. Laporte, Emile Zola, I'homme el I'ceuvre (1894) with a bibliography. A complete report of the proceedings against Zola is printed in Le Proces Zola (2 vols. 1898, Eng. trans. 1898).

34. Zola, Emile --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Zola, Emile (1840–1902). As a writer Émile Zola waged two great battles—a longstruggle for the critic, and political activist Emile Zola (18401902).
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Emile Zola (18401902). The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift isnothing without the work. Birthplace Paris, France Education
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"The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without the work." Birthplace

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He studied at the Lycée Saint-Louis, twice failing his baccalauréat because of poor results in his French exams.
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Zola worked as a clerk in a shipping firm and then in the sales department of the Louis Christophe Francois Hachette publishing house. He was also a literary columnist and art critic.

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37. ABU - AUTEUR Emile Zola
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38. Émile Zola Biography / Biography Of Émile Zola Main Biography
The French novelist Émile Zola (18401902) was the foremost proponent of thedoctrine of naturalism in literature. He illustrated this doctrine chiefly in a
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Zola, Emile (18401902). Pathfinder. June 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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40. Biblioteca Virtual - Zola, Emile (1840-1902)
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