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Zola, the body modern
Book • 2010
Susan Harrow's book challenges the conventional view of Zola's writing by revealing innovative representations of the body in his novels, especially in the Rougon-Macquart series.
It offers a fresh perspective on understanding canonical European novels by exploring modernist and postmodernist elements.
The work is informed by critical thought from notable theorists like Barthes and Deleuze.
It offers a fresh perspective on understanding canonical European novels by exploring modernist and postmodernist elements.
The work is informed by critical thought from notable theorists like Barthes and Deleuze.
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Melvyn Bragg

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