Zola, Émile

Émile Zola, French writer, 1840-1902

Zola was the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. He was a major figure in the political liberalization of France and in the exoneration of the falsely accused and convicted army officer Alfred Dreyfus, which is encapsulated in the renowned newspaper headline "J'accuse". Zola was nominated for the first and second Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 and 1902. His best known works are "Thérèse Raquin" (1867) and "Germinal"; his 20 "Rougon-Macquart" novels are a panoramic account of the Second French Empire.

  • Zola, Emile, writer (1840-1902). Autograph quotation signed.No place or date.

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  • Zola, Emile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Paris, 19 and 20 Nov. 1895.

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  • Zola, Emile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Paris, 18 Nov 1895.

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  • Zola, Emile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Paris, 8 Dec 1889.

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  • Zola, Emile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Médan, 12 Oct 1888.

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  • Zola, Emile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Médan, 1 May 1885.

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  • Zola, Emile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Médan, 18 Apr 1881.

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  • Zola, Émile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Paris, 12 Nov 1863.

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  • Zola, Émile, French writer (1840-1902). Autograph letter signed.Médan, 5 Nov 1880.

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