Zola made it his aim to write novels exploring the many compartments
and classes of modern French life in the later nineteenth
century—and he went on to carry it out, with novels that look at the
longings and troubles and everyday lives of people in their specific
social milieux. Travelling through the varieties of Zola's styles and
settings, realistic and comic and tragic and critical, from shopping
to mining to the fertility business, this book is a guide to the
different pleasures and modes of thinking to be found in reading Zola
today.
The last part considers the different kinds of story involved in the
final years of Zola's own life. It follows him first to England—to
Upper Norwood, in south London, where he was in exile for almost a
year in 1898-9, as a result of his intervention in the ongoing Dreyfus
affair. Long letters home offer moving insights into Zola's whole way
of being, in the intimacy of his daily life and his writing routines,
set against the public events of the Dreyfus process that continue to
resonate today.
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Writing Modern Life
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198874157
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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