Captan Burle Stage 2 (İngilizce Hikaye) Emile Zola

Captan Burle-Stage 2-İngilizce

(1840-1902) He was a French j oumalist and novelist known for his series of 20 novels known collectively as Les Rougon-Macquart (1871-1893). Zola s style was called literary naturalism; his novels were attacked and even banned for their frankness and...
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(1840-1902) He was a French j oumalist and novelist known for his series of 20 novels known collectively as Les Rougon-Macquart (1871-1893). Zola s style was called literary naturalism; his novels were attacked and even banned for their frankness and sordid detail, and caused quite a bit of controversy in their day. The same traits made him a best­selling author and a star of French literature in his day. In 1898 he then further incurred the wrath of French officials when he published the open letter J Accuse, in defense of Alfred Dreyfus, an Army officer who had been convicted of treason. Zola was sentenced to prison for libel, fled to England, and was granted amnesty a few months later. He died in Paris from carbon monoxide poisoning, the victim of a stopped-up chimney, a few months before Dreyfus was officially exonerated.






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Hamur Tipi:
2. Hamur
Stok Kodu:
9786052490594
Boyut:
13,5 x 19,5
Sayfa Sayısı:
64
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2018
Kapak Türü:
İnce Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Dili:
Türkçe

(1840-1902) He was a French j oumalist and novelist known for his series of 20 novels known collectively as Les Rougon-Macquart (1871-1893). Zola s style was called literary naturalism; his novels were attacked and even banned for their frankness and sordid detail, and caused quite a bit of controversy in their day. The same traits made him a best­selling author and a star of French literature in his day. In 1898 he then further incurred the wrath of French officials when he published the open letter J Accuse, in defense of Alfred Dreyfus, an Army officer who had been convicted of treason. Zola was sentenced to prison for libel, fled to England, and was granted amnesty a few months later. He died in Paris from carbon monoxide poisoning, the victim of a stopped-up chimney, a few months before Dreyfus was officially exonerated.






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