A Century of RevolutionChapman and Hall, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... Zola's Nana may be regarded as a type of Natural- PAGE 131 ism • 132 M. Zola's apology for Naturalism as the manifestation in art of the Revolutionary idea . 134 M. Zola contends that the object of Naturalism is a return to nature ; his ...
... Zola's Nana may be regarded as a type of Natural- PAGE 131 ism • 132 M. Zola's apology for Naturalism as the manifestation in art of the Revolutionary idea . 134 M. Zola contends that the object of Naturalism is a return to nature ; his ...
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... Zola's La Terre , the vilest and the most " real- istic " of that master's productions . He will not be amused ; the book is deadly dull . But he will find a gallery of photographs , a collection of " docu- ments ( to use the author's ...
... Zola's La Terre , the vilest and the most " real- istic " of that master's productions . He will not be amused ; the book is deadly dull . But he will find a gallery of photographs , a collection of " docu- ments ( to use the author's ...
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... Zola's Nana , adapted for the stage by M. Busnach . The aim of the playwright had been to put the story of the courtesan's life and death before the audience with complete " reality . " For this purpose , the resources of the stage ...
... Zola's Nana , adapted for the stage by M. Busnach . The aim of the playwright had been to put the story of the courtesan's life and death before the audience with complete " reality . " For this purpose , the resources of the stage ...
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... Zola's fiction , was a fitting accompaniment to it . Of course nothing savouring of imagination was uttered by any of the dramatis persona . " Reality " was the great law which the playwright proposed to follow , and it is not exactly ...
... Zola's fiction , was a fitting accompaniment to it . Of course nothing savouring of imagination was uttered by any of the dramatis persona . " Reality " was the great law which the playwright proposed to follow , and it is not exactly ...
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... Zola , who , I believe , regards Nana as his master- piece , has expressed , in most emphatic language , his unbounded admiration of his friend's dramatic version . " Ce rôle de Nana , " he writes , " est superbe , car il tient tout le ...
... Zola , who , I believe , regards Nana as his master- piece , has expressed , in most emphatic language , his unbounded admiration of his friend's dramatic version . " Ce rôle de Nana , " he writes , " est superbe , car il tient tout le ...
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