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  1. 4 days ago · Émile Zola was a French writer (1840-1902), significant for leading naturalism in 19th century French literary circles. He wrote “Germinal,” “L’Assommoir,” and “Nana,” . He was also an art critic and a supporter of the newly born Impressionists.

  2. 2 days ago · On 4 June 1908, on the occasion of the transfer of the ashes of Émile Zola to the Pantheon, Alfred Dreyfus was the target of an attack. Louis Grégori, an extreme right-wing journalist and assistant of Drumont, fired two shots from a revolver and wounded Dreyfus slightly in the arm.

  3. 1 day ago · Le mot est alors utilisé pour se moquer : en février 1898, quelques jours après la publication de l’article "J’accuse" d’Émile Zola dans L’Aurore, l’écrivain nationaliste et antisémite Maurice Barrès raille, selon ses termes, "la protestation des intellectuels". Le terme se généralise ensuite pour désigner un groupe social, qu’il soit humaniste ou réactionnaire.

  4. 5 days ago · Every atheist wants a miracle wrapped up in a pretty bow in demanda to prove the Church’s claims of God’s existence. However, when offered hard, irrefutable evidence, they shift the goalposts and simply flitter away, pretending they didn’t actually lose a bet. This is where Zola fits in.

  5. 2 days ago · Le 4 juin 1908, à l'occasion du transfert des cendres d'Émile Zola au Panthéon, Alfred Dreyfus est la cible d'un attentat. Louis Grégori, journaliste d'extrême droite, adjoint de Drumont, tire deux coups de revolver et blesse Dreyfus légèrement au bras.

  6. 2 days ago · In the U.K., former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher notably destroyed the coal industry in response to the strength of the miners protests in the eighties. Émile Zola’s 1885 masterpiece Germinal is similarly interested in the intensity of mining, representing a coalminers strike in Northern France. Agricola’s depiction of mining as a ...

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  8. 2 days ago · In 1852 Cézanne entered the Collège Bourbon in Aix (now Collège Mignet), where he became friends with Émile Zola, who was in a less advanced class, as well as Baptistin Baille—three friends who came to be known as "Les Trois Inséparables" (The Three Inseparables).

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