Inspired by Fourier, Emile Zola’s Travail (1901) follows the efforts of Luc and Jordan, scientist and philosopher, to build the ideal community. Its innovation, however, lies neither in futuristic technology nor in social reform: Travail reimagines Zolian humanity, proposing a new version of heredity, the core concept of the naturalist’s works, reimagined in abstract terms. To demonstrate this, I turn to Germinal (1885), which serves both as a counterpoint for and source of the utopia depicted in the Evangile. This novel recommends a new version of the proletariat rewritten as individuals who are adaptable and eager to learn, rather than merely able to endure inhuman conditions, as were the miners. To achieve this, Zola reevaluates the foun...
Émile Zola explains the inclusion of the Paris Commune of 1871 in his novel, La Débâcle (1892) in te...
European society of the former half of the nineteenth century was heavily influenced by the Dual Rev...
Utopia is here understood as an important part of the freedom of mind and thought. In dogmatic, espe...
Inspired by Fourier, Emile Zola’s Travail (1901) follows the efforts of Luc and Jordan, scientist an...
My dissertation, "The Gospel According to Zola: National Identity and Naturalist Utopia in Fin-de-Si...
Using the genetic structural analysis suggested by Lucien Goldmann, it has been shown that Emile Zol...
My dissertation deals with Utopian writing in Honore de Balzac's "Le Medecin de campagne" (1833) and...
As the thirteenth book of Émile Zola’s Rougon-Macquart series, Germinal looks like a precise paintin...
As a naturalist writer, Zola strives to show, in Germinal, the real life of the workers and the work...
International audienceAs the thirteenth book of Émile Zola's Rougon-Macquart series, Germinal looks ...
According to our view, the hidden of the Rougon-Macquart lies in expression of two histories : a leg...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the portrayal of the working-class by Emile Zola in his Rou...
In planning his 1888 Le Rêve, Zola envisaged a novel that would be distinctly out of character: ‘je ...
International audienceAt the turn of the Twentieth century, the United States and France, two frater...
This article offers a synoptic reading of Émile Zola's fictional and journalistic writings from the ...
Émile Zola explains the inclusion of the Paris Commune of 1871 in his novel, La Débâcle (1892) in te...
European society of the former half of the nineteenth century was heavily influenced by the Dual Rev...
Utopia is here understood as an important part of the freedom of mind and thought. In dogmatic, espe...
Inspired by Fourier, Emile Zola’s Travail (1901) follows the efforts of Luc and Jordan, scientist an...
My dissertation, "The Gospel According to Zola: National Identity and Naturalist Utopia in Fin-de-Si...
Using the genetic structural analysis suggested by Lucien Goldmann, it has been shown that Emile Zol...
My dissertation deals with Utopian writing in Honore de Balzac's "Le Medecin de campagne" (1833) and...
As the thirteenth book of Émile Zola’s Rougon-Macquart series, Germinal looks like a precise paintin...
As a naturalist writer, Zola strives to show, in Germinal, the real life of the workers and the work...
International audienceAs the thirteenth book of Émile Zola's Rougon-Macquart series, Germinal looks ...
According to our view, the hidden of the Rougon-Macquart lies in expression of two histories : a leg...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the portrayal of the working-class by Emile Zola in his Rou...
In planning his 1888 Le Rêve, Zola envisaged a novel that would be distinctly out of character: ‘je ...
International audienceAt the turn of the Twentieth century, the United States and France, two frater...
This article offers a synoptic reading of Émile Zola's fictional and journalistic writings from the ...
Émile Zola explains the inclusion of the Paris Commune of 1871 in his novel, La Débâcle (1892) in te...
European society of the former half of the nineteenth century was heavily influenced by the Dual Rev...
Utopia is here understood as an important part of the freedom of mind and thought. In dogmatic, espe...