Saturday, June 18, 2011

Mile Zola

Mile Zola (1840-1902)

Mile Zola (1840-1902)

mile Franois Zola (2 April 1840 - 29 September 1902) was an influential French writer, the most important exemplar of the literary school of naturalism and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. He was a major figure in the political liberalization of France and in the exoneration of the falsely accused and convicted army officer Alfred Dreyfus, which is encapsulated in the renowned newspaper headline J'Accuse.



[Au Bonheur Des Dames | Captain Burle | Germinal | Jaccuse | La Bete Humaine | La Conquete De Plassans | La Curee | La Debacle | La Faute De Labbe Mouret | La Fortune Des Rougon | La Joie De Vivre | La Mort Dolivier Becaille | La Terre | Largent | Lassommoir | Le Docteur Pascal | Le Reve | Le Ventre De Paris | Loeuvre | Nana | Pot Bouille | Son Excellence Eugene Rougon | The Death Of Olivier Becaille | The Fat And The Thin | The Millers Daughter | Therese Raquin | Une Page Damour | Yo Acuso | A Love Episode | Abbe Mouret Transgression | Contes A Ninon | Doctor Pascal | Fruitfulness | Juutalaisten Puolustukseksi | La Cure | Lazarus | Le Naturalisme Au Theatre Les Theories Et Les Exemples | Les Trois Villes Lourdes | Nantas | The Downfall | The Fete At Coqueville | The Fortune Of The Rougons | The Miller Daughter | The Three Cities Trilogy Lourdes | The Three Cities Trilogy Paris]


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