Brian Nelson (ed.)
The Cambridge Companion to Zola
Cambridge University Press
2007, 246 p.
ISBN-13: 9780521543767
Emile Zola is a towering literary figure of the nineteenth century. His main literary achievement was his twenty-volume novel cycle, Les Rougon-Macquart (1870–93). In this series he combines a novelist's skills with those of the investigative journalist to examine the social, sexual and moral landscape of the late nineteenth century in a way that scandalized bourgeois society. In 1898 Zola crowned his literary career with a political act, his famous open letter ('J'accuse…!') to the President of the French Republic in defence of Alfred Dreyfus. These newly commissioned essays offer readings of individual novels as well as analyses of Zola's originality, his representation of society, sexuality and gender, his relations with the painters of his time, his narrative art, and his role in the Dreyfus Affair. The Companion also includes a chronology, detailed summaries of all of Zola's novels, suggestions for further reading, and information about specialist resources.
CONTENTS :
Chronology;
Zola's novels: a summary;
Family tree of the Rougon-Macquart;
1. Zola and the nineteenth century. Brian Nelson;
2. Family histories and family plots. Nicholas White;
3. Zola and the representation of society. Sandy Petrey;
4. Questions of sexuality and gender. Hannah Thompson;
5. Zola and contemporary painting. Robert Lethbridge;
6. Zola and the art of fiction. Chantal Pierre-Gnassounou;
7.Thérèse Raquin: animal passion and the brutality of reading. Susan Harrow;
8. Nana: the world, the flesh and the devil. Valerie Minogue;
9. Germinal: the gathering storm. David Baguley;
10. La Bête humaine: the poetics of the unconscious. Rae Beth Gordon;
11. Zola's utopias. Julia Przybos;
12. 'J'accuse…!': Zola and the Dreyfus Affair. Owen Morgan;
Further reading and specialist resources.
CONTRIBUTORS :
Brian Nelson, Nicholas White, Sandy Petrey, Hannah Thompson, Robert Lethbridge, Chantal Pierre-Gnassounou, Susan Harrow, Valerie Minogue, David Baguley, Rae Beth Gordon, Julia Przybos, Owen Morgan
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