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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Complete Early Novels: Claude's Confession + The Dead Woman's Wish + The Mystery of Marseille + Therese Raquin + Madeleine Ferat" contains 5 books in one volume and is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Table of Contents : Claude's Confession The Dead Woman's Wish The Mystery Of Marseille Therese Raquin Madeleine Ferat Claude's Confession La Confession de Claudewas Emile Zola's first novel and his first attempt at what he would later call an "Experimental Novel".
Published in Paris in 1865, it was quickly banned in the United States and Great Britain and was not translated into English for several decades. The Dead Woman's Wish The Dead Woman's Wish was first published in 1902. It tells the story of a youngorphanDaniel, sponsored by Madame de Rionne who is on her death bed. The Mystery of Marseille A novelLes Mystères de Marseille appeared as a serialized story in 1867.
"The Mysteries Marseille" recounts the love of Philippe Cayol, poor, untitled, republican, and of young Blanche de Cazalis, the niece of De Cazalis, a millionaire, politician and all-powerful in Marseille. Philippe's brother, Marius, devotes himself to protecting the two lovers - and the child Blanche gave birth to before entering a convent - from the anger of De Cazalis. Thérèse Raquin Thérèse Raquinis the title of a novelfirst published in 1867 and a play first performed in 1873.
It tells the story of a young woman Thérèse and her lover, Laurent, murder her husband, Camille, but are pursued by guilt in the form of vivid hallucinations. One particularly intense passage describes Laurent's visits to the morgue in search of Camille's corpse. Madeleine Férat Madeleine Fératintroduced what was to become one of Zola's central preoccupations, the question of heredity. First published in 1868, centred around the belief that a woman's children would bear a physical resemblance to her first lover, regardless of who the actual father was.
This theory owed more to the cult of female fidelity than to any 'scientific' knowledge. Yet Zola's ideas were not absurd in terms of current scientific thinking; in 1869 he received a letter from the future professor of zoology at the University of Marseilles, congratulating him on the novel. ÉmileZola (1840 - 1902), French novelist, critic, and political activist who was the most prominent French novelist of the late 19th century.
He was noted for his theories of naturalism, which underlie his monumental 20-novel series Les Rougon-Macquart, and for his intervention in the Dreyfus Affair through his famous open letter, "J'accuse."

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  • Date de parution
    30/11/2013
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    978-80-7484-990-9
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    9788074849909
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Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a novelist, playwright and journalist, the most important exemplar of the literary school of naturalism and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. Thérèse Raquin was Zola's first major work, originally published in serial format in 1867 and - due to its huge and immediate popularity - in book format in 1868. Zola was nominated for both the first and second Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 and 1902.

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