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The Fête at Coqueville
Translated by L. G. Meyer
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The book delves into Émile Zola's influential role as a French novelist and playwright, highlighting his contributions to naturalism and political activism. It explores his efforts in advocating for justice, particularly in the Dreyfus Affair, symbolized by his famous open letter "J'Accuse...!" Additionally, it covers his early works, including short stories, essays, and plays, as well as his critical writings in the journal L'Événement. Zola's literary prowess earned him nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature in both 1901 and 1902.
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2021, měkká
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