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Nana - Émile Zola
Nana
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Nana is a novel by the French naturalist author Émile Zola. Completed in 1880, Nana is the ninth installment in the 20-volume Les Rougon-Macquart series, the object of which was to tell "The Natural and Social History of a Family under the Second Empire", the subtitle of the series. Reception ... show more
Nana is a novel by the French naturalist author Émile Zola. Completed in 1880, Nana is the ninth installment in the 20-volume Les Rougon-Macquart series, the object of which was to tell "The Natural and Social History of a Family under the Second Empire", the subtitle of the series. Reception The novel was an immediate success. Le Voltaire, the French newspaper that was to publish it in instalments from October 1879 on, had launched a gigantic advertising campaign, raising the curiosity of the reading public to a fever pitch. When Charpentier finally published Nana in book form in February 1880, the first edition of 55,000 copies was sold out in one day. Flaubert and Edmond de Goncourt were full of praise for Nana. On the other hand, a part of the public, and some critics, reacted to the book with outrage. While the novel is held up as a fine example of writing, it is not especially true to Zola's touted naturalist philosophy; instead, it is one of the most symbolically complex of his novels, setting it apart from the earthy "realism" of L'Assommoir or the more brutal "realism" of La Terre (1887). However, it was a great deal more authentic than most contemporary novels about the demimonde. Nana is especially noted for the crowd scenes, of which there are many, in which Zola proves himself a master of capturing the incredible variety of people. Whereas in his other novels—notably Germinal (1885) -- he gives the reader an amazingly complete picture of surroundings and the lives of characters, from the first scene we are to understand that this novel treads new ground. Flaubert summed up the novel in one perfect sentence: Nana tourne au mythe, sans cesser d'être réelle. (Nana turns into myth, without ceasing to be real.)
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781495229756 (1495229750)
ASIN: 1495229750
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010-12-22)
Pages no: 446
Edition language: English
Series: Les Rougon-Macquart (#9)
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Edward
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0.0 Nana
IntroductionSelect BibliographyA Chronology of Émile Zola--NanaExplanatory Notes
{ lunochka reads }
{ lunochka reads } rated it
5.0
Nana. Oh, Nana.Nana, for all her beauty and all the adoration lavished upon her, never meets anyone willing to teach her what to do with the money she earns, aside from spending it. As large as she lives, she never shakes the belief that money can buy happiness, and that's the real tragedy of the no...
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3.0 Nana: Roman. Die Rougon-Macquart, Band 9
Aż trudno uwierzyć, że Nana bohaterka powieści Zoli stała się główną kurtyzaną Paryża. Dlaczego? Bo Nana jest po prostu głupia. Nie ma klasy,brakuje jej wyobraźni. Trafia na odpowiednie osoby w odpowiednim czasie. Sukces zapewniło jej to, że pożądający jej mężczyźni byli jeszcze większymi kretynami....
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One of Zola’s main objectives for writing was to describe people, places and events true to nature as they exist in real life—documented in writing with a scientific precision. Zola has certainly achieved this through his characterization of Nana. Even if you take away Nana’s profession, she is a ch...
tracywong
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0.0 Nana (French Edition)
Au début du roman, on a du mal à se retrouver parmi la pléthore de personnages qui sont introduits dès l'incipit. Mais au fur et à mesure que l'histoire évolue, ces personnages se dispersent pour au final avoir un role important à jouer dans la vie de Nana. Un à un, cette dernière ruine les hommes q...
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