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The book offers a critical biography of Émile Zola, tracing his family origins, childhood, and literary beginnings in Paris, then following the growth of his poetry and novels while analyzing major themes, narrative techniques, and moral concerns. It balances chronological life events with close readings of representative works, addresses friendships and conflicts that shaped reception, and discusses political controversies that affected public response. The study seeks to distinguish artistic achievement from partisan debate, combining documentary evidence and critical judgment to present a rounded account of the writer’s life and oeuvre.
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