Émile Zola, Novelist and Reformer: An Account of His Life & Work
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A comprehensive biography charts the subject's rise from early struggles to a prolific literary career, detailing novelistic methods, major publications, theatrical experiments, and a steady promotion of naturalist principles. The narrative highlights the growth of humanitarian and reforming convictions that came to complement and at times eclipse purely artistic aims, surveys critical and public responses including reception abroad, and recounts the subject's role in a contentious political-legal controversy and its aftermath. The book blends chronological narrative with critical appraisal, lists of works, documentary appendices, illustrations, and the biographer's personal connection, including an account of legal difficulties surrounding translations.
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