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  2. Émile Zola - Wikipedia

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    Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (/ ˈ z oʊ l ə /, [1] [2] also US: / z oʊ ˈ l ɑː /, [3] [4] French: [emil zɔla]; 2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902) [5] was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. [6]

  3. List of French novelists - Wikipedia

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    Henri Murger (1822–1861), author of Scènes de la vie de bohème; Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824–1895), author of La Dame aux camélias; Edmond About (1828–1885) Jules Verne (1828–1905), writer of techno-thrillers like Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, and founding father of science fiction; Pauline Cassin Caro (1828/34/35 – 1901 ...

  4. Thérèse Raquin - Wikipedia

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    Thérèse Raquin (French pronunciation: [teʁɛz ʁakɛ̃]) is an 1868 novel by French writer Émile Zola, first published in serial form in the literary magazine L'Artiste in 1867. It was Zola's third novel, though the first to earn wide fame.

  5. Les Rougon-Macquart - Wikipedia

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    Les Rougon-Macquart (French pronunciation: [le ʁuɡɔ̃ makaʁ]) is the collective title given to a cycle of twenty novels by French writer Émile Zola.Subtitled Histoire naturelle et sociale d'une famille sous le Second Empire (Natural and social history of a family under the Second Empire), it follows the lives of the members of the two titular branches of a fictional family living during ...

  6. La Terre - Wikipedia

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    La Terre (The Earth) is a novel by Émile Zola, published in 1887.It is the fifteenth novel in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series. The action takes place in a rural community in the Beauce, an area in central France west of Paris.

  7. The Song of Bernadette (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One of Werfel's characters, Hyacinthe de Lafite, a member of the freethinkers' club that hangs around the town cafe, is not only fictional but a thinly disguised portrayal of Zola himself, re-imagined as a failed journalist/author who smugly casts Bernadette's experience in terms of the pagan history of the area: "The shepherd girl out of the ...

  8. List of French playwrights - Wikipedia

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    List of French playwrights. 2 languages. ... Émile Zola (1840–1902) Brada (1847-1938) Jules Lemaître (1853–1914) François, Vicomte de Curel (1854–1928)

  9. J'Accuse...! - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 French television series Lupin, Fabienne Beriot's dog is named J'accuse, because Fabienne is a journalist. The French title of Roman Polanski's film about the Dreyfus affair (in which Zola is a character) is J'Accuse, although its English-language title is An Officer and a Spy.