- Émile Édouard
Charles Antoine Zola (/ˈzoʊlə/, also US: /zoʊˈlɑː/, French: [emil zɔla]; 2
April 1840 – 29
September 1902) was a
French novelist, journalist...
- Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Education Night school at
Cooper Union Genre Zolaesque realism Subject Life in the
Bowery Years active 1897–1908
Spouse Leita...
- Eugène Sue. Nevertheless, as he
published an
influential and
controversial Zolaesque literary essay about the
poetics of
writing (O romanu, (Eng. On Novel))...
- Renoir's Toni or
Yasujiro Ozu's An Inn at
Tokyo (both 1935), or the type of
Zolaesque social realist cinema exercised during the
silent era in such
films as...
- author's
scenes that, were they not
lacking in power,
might be
termed Zolaesque, and that Mann's
talent lies in
another direction as can be seen . . ...