The Belly of Paris

The Belly of Paris - Paperback

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The Belly of Paris

The Belly of Paris - Paperback

by Emile Zola
$20.14
Sale price  $20.14 Regular price 

Book Overview

?mile Zola was one of the most important, though controversial, French novelists of the late nineteenth century. A founder of the realist literary movement. Zola began in 1871 to write his most notable series of novels, "Les Rougon-Macquart", in which he relates the history of a fictional family under the Second Empire in France. Unlike Honor? de Balzac, whose works examined a wider scope of French society, Zola focused on the evolution of one single family. The third novel in this series, "Le Ventre de Paris", which literally translates as "The Belly of Paris", was first published in French in 1873 and in English in 1888. It is the first novel in the series to represent the French working class in its entirety. It tells the tale of Florent, an escaped political prisoner who seeks refuge in Paris with his half-brother Quenu and his wife Lisa. The subject of great controversy in England when first published by Henry Vizetelly, who was convicted of obscene libel for having done so, the novel was subsequently released in an expurgated form by Vizetelly's son Edward. This edition presents the original unexpurgated edition first published in 1888 by Henry Vizetelly and is printed on premium acid-free paper.


ISBN9781420982091
Author Emile Zola
PublisherDigireads.com
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedMay 2024
LanguageENG- English
Pages276
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Emile Zola

Émile Zola was born in 1840 and worked as a journalist before turning to fiction. He wrote his first major novel, Thérèse Raquin, in 1867, and the publication of L'Assommoir ten years later made him the most famous writer in France. His work has influenced authors from August Strindberg to Theodore Dreiser to Tom Wolfe. He died in 1902.

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