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The narrative follows a working-class woman and her household as they navigate precarious earnings, relationships and the steady unraveling of domestic life under poverty and alcoholism. It traces everyday routines, neighbourhood squalor and communal drinking places as forces that erode family ties and personal dignity, while recording births, betrayals and deaths without overt judgment. The account emphasizes environment and heredity as determining factors, using vivid popular speech and close, naturalistic description to portray social determinism, material hardship and the gradual collapse of ordinary lives in an industrializing city.

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Émile Zola

Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a prominent French novelist and playwright, best known for his influential role in the literary movement of naturalism. His works often explore the struggles of the working class and the impact of environment and heredity on human behavior. Zola's most famous novel, "Germinal," depicts the harsh realities of coal miners' lives and is a powerful critique of industrial society. Throughout his career, he produced a series of interconnected novels known as the Rougon-Macquart cycle, which examines various aspects of French life during the Second Empire. Zola's commitment to social issues and his bold narrative style have left a lasting mark on literature.

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