His Masterpiece [hardcover] Emile Zola
His masterpiece which in the original French bears the little of leuveree is a strikingly accurate story of artistic life in Paris during the latter years of the Second Empire. Amusing at times, extremely pathetic and even painful at others, it not only contributes a necessary element to the rougon0 macquart series of novels a series illustrative of all phases of life in France within certain dates but also represents a particular piece of m. Zola”s career and work
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