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With Zola in England: A Story of Exile

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A journalist offers a firsthand account of Émile Zola's exile in England amid the Dreyfus controversy, detailing the practical and moral support he provided, the novelist's intention to publish his statements and trial reports, and the press coverage and public reactions that accompanied the episode. The narrative combines memoir and reportage to portray daily life in London for the refugee, the maneuvers of newspapers and legal authorities, and recurring concerns about truth, justice, patriotism, and the costs of outspoken dissent.

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Ernest Alfred Vizetelly

Ernest Alfred Vizetelly was an English author and translator known for his works that explore the life and influence of French novelist Émile Zola. His notable titles include "My Days of Adventure / The Fall of France, 1870-71," which reflects on his personal experiences during a tumultuous period in French history. Vizetelly's writings often delve into themes of exile and reform, as seen in "With Zola in England: A Story of Exile" and "Émile Zola, Novelist and Reformer: An Account of His Life & Work." Through his literary contributions, he played a significant role in bringing Zola's ideas to an English-speaking audience.

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