The paper discusses the problem of the awakening of senses and sensuality, with a visible connivance of nature, in characters of two novels belonging to the Realist/Naturalist movement. In Emile Zola’s The Sin of Father Mouret (1875), a fanatic priest having forgotten his clerical condition falls in love with a virgin girl who grew up in a savage garden. They are both involved in an erotic game set up by plants and animals living in the garden that want them to know the carnal aspect of love and push them to a physical close-up. In this way, the garden, named the Paradou, becomes both a kind of new Eden and an inferno of lust. In Guy de Maupassant’s Mont-Oriol (1887), a young and naïve aristocratic wife of a banker is seduced by a lady-kill...
Naturalism as a literary movement in France in the latter half of the nineteenth century is most clo...
In Germinie Lacerteux, which Preface is the starting point of naturalism in 1864, Jules and Edmond d...
An attentive reader of Zola's The Rougon-Macquart twenty-novel cycle will certainly notice the very ...
From the beginning of his literary career, Zola fought against Romanticism.This opposition allowed h...
In planning his 1888 Le Rêve, Zola envisaged a novel that would be distinctly out of character: ‘je ...
Naturalism is based on the sense of Reality. But Zola broke this one in the second part of his novel...
Sex and sexuality are two obsessions of the 19th century. As the literature of this time, influenced...
The series of the Rougon-Macquart is the grand epic of the nineteenth century. As in the series that...
WOMAN THEME IN ZOLA AND FLAUBERT’S NOVELS Gustave Flaubert, who lived between the years 1821-1880, i...
Le but de ce mémoire de master est de présenter les caractéristiques du naturalisme dans deux romans...
The description of odour, frequent in Zola's work, has been little studied, most researchers having ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to show how certain female characters in Zola question the recei...
Dès le début de sa carrière littéraire, Zola se bat contre le romantisme. C’est en grande partie aut...
Therese Raquin, Zola’s first important work, is based on the modern version of the old physiological...
This study examines the representation of women in Emile Zola’s famous series Les Rougon-Macquart. C...
Naturalism as a literary movement in France in the latter half of the nineteenth century is most clo...
In Germinie Lacerteux, which Preface is the starting point of naturalism in 1864, Jules and Edmond d...
An attentive reader of Zola's The Rougon-Macquart twenty-novel cycle will certainly notice the very ...
From the beginning of his literary career, Zola fought against Romanticism.This opposition allowed h...
In planning his 1888 Le Rêve, Zola envisaged a novel that would be distinctly out of character: ‘je ...
Naturalism is based on the sense of Reality. But Zola broke this one in the second part of his novel...
Sex and sexuality are two obsessions of the 19th century. As the literature of this time, influenced...
The series of the Rougon-Macquart is the grand epic of the nineteenth century. As in the series that...
WOMAN THEME IN ZOLA AND FLAUBERT’S NOVELS Gustave Flaubert, who lived between the years 1821-1880, i...
Le but de ce mémoire de master est de présenter les caractéristiques du naturalisme dans deux romans...
The description of odour, frequent in Zola's work, has been little studied, most researchers having ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to show how certain female characters in Zola question the recei...
Dès le début de sa carrière littéraire, Zola se bat contre le romantisme. C’est en grande partie aut...
Therese Raquin, Zola’s first important work, is based on the modern version of the old physiological...
This study examines the representation of women in Emile Zola’s famous series Les Rougon-Macquart. C...
Naturalism as a literary movement in France in the latter half of the nineteenth century is most clo...
In Germinie Lacerteux, which Preface is the starting point of naturalism in 1864, Jules and Edmond d...
An attentive reader of Zola's The Rougon-Macquart twenty-novel cycle will certainly notice the very ...