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One of the most important, though controversial, French novelists of the late nineteenth century, and founder of the Realist movement, was Emile Zola (1840-1902). He was the most important example of the literary genre of naturalism, and an integral part of developing theatrical naturalism. «The Kill» is the second book in Zola's «Les Rougon-Macquart», a twenty-volume series about a fictional family during the Second French Empire. The Kill, a second translation of «La Curee», undertaken by poet and literary critic Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, is believed to be the far superior edition when compared to the first attempt, «The Rush for the Spoil», by John Stirling. La Curee literally means the portion of game fed to hunting dogs, a title relevant to the story itself, one of societal inequality and ruthless classism. This novel met with much acclaim for its realism, despite the fact that Zola himself had never personally experienced the opulent lives of the upper-class of which he so eloquently wrote.


La Curee La Curee

Автор: Эмиль Золя

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La Curee La Curee

Автор: Эмиль Золя

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The Rush for the Spoil (La Curee) The Rush for the Spoil (La Curee)

Автор: Emile Zola

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The Rush for the Spoil (La Curee) The Rush for the Spoil (La Curee)

Автор: Emile Zola

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The first major work of the father of French Naturalism, «Therese Raquin» is the shocking initial success of Zola's impressive writing career. Published in 1867, the plot revolves around a young woman, Therese, who is unhappily married to her cousin Camille, largely due to her domineering, if well-intentioned, aunt, Madame Raquin. After moving the little family to Paris, the selfish Camille meets up with an old friend, Laurent, who quickly becomes Therese's lover. The terrible lengths the two of them go to be together eventually become their undoing, proving them to be the 'human beasts' that Zola scientifically observed for temperament in his grisly experimental novel. A sinister story of adultery and murder in lower class Parisian society, «Therese Raquin» is a dreadfully realistic novel that remains one of Zola's most masterful works.