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Claude''s Confession

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By (author): Emile Zola mile Zola

Claudes Confession (1865) is a novel by French author Émile Zola. Written at night while Zola was employed at Hachette, Claudes Confession proved scandalous upon publication and resulted in the loss of his job. Undeterred by the response to his literary debut, Zola took advantage of his newfound infamy in order to embark on a career as one of Frances foremost experimental writers. Intent on exploring taboo and the lives of people on the edge of society, Zola crafts a narrative capable of illuminating the human condition while humanizing those typically disdained by the literary elite. Born and raised in Provence, Claude is shocked to find that the Paris of legend is a city mired in poverty, decay, and loneliness. As he struggles to make ends meet in order to pay for his tiny apartment, he takes notice of a young woman who lives in the same building as him. Although he knows she is a prostitute, his feelings for him grow stronger than the impulse to look down on her way of life. After months of silent longing, he opens his door to find her standing there, desperate for help after being evicted. Despite his limited income, he welcomes her inside, and their relationship soon develops into a passionate romance. Claudes Confession is a story of forbidden love, fading hope, and the false promise of modern life. Written at the very beginning of Zolas career, it shows the innerworkings of a young mind interested in subjects too often ignored by writers, a mind whose guiding principle is truth and truth alone. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Émile Zolas Claudes Confession is a classic work of French literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: West Margin Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513133287

About Emile Zolamile Zola

Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist journalist and playwright. Born in Paris to a French mother and Italian father Zola was raised in Aix-en-Provence. At 18 Zola moved back to Paris where he befriended Paul Cézanne and began his writing career. During this early period Zola worked as a clerk for a publisher while writing literary and art reviews as well as political journalism for local newspapers. Following the success of his novel Thérèse Raquin (1867) Zola began a series of twenty novels known as Les Rougon-Macquart a sprawling collection following the fates of a single family living under the Second Empire of Napoleon III. Zolas work earned him a reputation as a leading figure in literary naturalism a style noted for its rejection of Romanticism in favor of detachment rationalism and social commentary. Following the infamous Dreyfus affair of 1894 in which a French-Jewish artillery officer was falsely convicted of spying for the German Embassy Zola wrote a scathing open letter to French President Félix Faure accusing the government and military of antisemitism and obstruction of justice. Having sacrificed his reputation as a writer and intellectual Zola helped reverse public opinion on the affair placing pressure on the government that led to Dreyfus full exoneration in 1906. Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 and 1902 Zola is considered one of the most influential and talented writers in French history.

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