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The Writings of Emile Zola
The Writings of Emile Zola
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Émile Zola, the most prominent French novelist of the late 19th century.
The contents are:
The Three Cities Trilogy:
Lourdes of the Three Cities
Rome of the Three Cities
Paris of the Three Cities PLUS
The Dream
The Three Cities Trilogy by Emile zola is about the adventures and experiences of Abbe Pierre Froment, the doubting Catholic priest who failed to find faith at the miraculous grotto by the
Cave, and hope amidst the crumbling theocracy of the Vatican, are here
brought to what, from M. Zola's point of view, is their logical
conclusion. Abbe Pierre Froment examines his faith as he travels to each city. Abbe Froment is struggles between religion, as personified by the Roman Catholic Church, on the one
hand, and reason and life on the other.
Le rêve (The Dream)is a simple tale of the orphan Angélique Marie (b. 1851), adopted by a husband-and-wife team of ecclesiastic embroiderers in the cathedral town of Beaumont, 30 leagues from Paris. Zola examine heredity within how heredity plays out when the child is reared and educated in an environment that suppresses the negative traits of that heredity.
The contents are:
The Three Cities Trilogy:
Lourdes of the Three Cities
Rome of the Three Cities
Paris of the Three Cities PLUS
The Dream
The Three Cities Trilogy by Emile zola is about the adventures and experiences of Abbe Pierre Froment, the doubting Catholic priest who failed to find faith at the miraculous grotto by the
Cave, and hope amidst the crumbling theocracy of the Vatican, are here
brought to what, from M. Zola's point of view, is their logical
conclusion. Abbe Pierre Froment examines his faith as he travels to each city. Abbe Froment is struggles between religion, as personified by the Roman Catholic Church, on the one
hand, and reason and life on the other.
Le rêve (The Dream)is a simple tale of the orphan Angélique Marie (b. 1851), adopted by a husband-and-wife team of ecclesiastic embroiderers in the cathedral town of Beaumont, 30 leagues from Paris. Zola examine heredity within how heredity plays out when the child is reared and educated in an environment that suppresses the negative traits of that heredity.
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