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Émile Zola

    April 2, 1840 – September 29, 1902

    Émile Zola stands as a pivotal figure of literary naturalism, dissecting the intricate interplay between environment, heredity, and human destiny. His monumental series, Les Rougon-Macquart, meticulously chronicles the societal transformations and consequences of the Industrial Revolution through the lens of a single family across generations. Zola's profound exploration of social issues and psychological depth cemented his status as a powerful voice of his era. His enduring works continue to inspire artists and resonate deeply with contemporary readers.

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    The Debacle
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    Earth
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