In France Zola was the dominant practitioner of naturalism in prose fiction and the chief exponent of its doctrines. |
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Zola was out of luck again, stretching for Petit's long cross when left unattended at the far post but just failing to make contact. |
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At one point, the two jokingly compare their family's history to a Zola novel. |
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Masondo then handed title deeds to several residents at Zola and Emdeni, and was greeted with joyful shouting and ululating. |
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I am no Victor Hugo, I am no Emile Zola, and I'll never pretend I could ever match their genius. |
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Okay, not everything in this book meets the standards of realism as practiced by Balzac and Zola. |
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The Dreyfusards were afraid that this would taint their cause, but Zola refused to send them away. |
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Zola Matumona had them ahead but the lanky Namibia defender Michael Pienaar equalised for the Brave Warriors before half-time. |
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If this Zola Jesus collab is anything to go by, expect plenty of characteristically epic dance. |
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When Émile Zola and Paul Cézanne stoped speaking to each other, they had been friends for 34 years. |
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This game was described in the novels of Émile Zola and Charles Deulin, where it went by the name of chole. |
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When Zola began planning the series, he had a distinctly determinist view of character and plotting. |
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After a two-season swansong back in his homeland, Gianfranco Zola has finally decided to draw a line under his playing career. |
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M Zola remarked that it surprised him that no novelist had depicted the great city thoroughly. |
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But with the seventh volume in the series, Zola suddenly found an audience. |
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Stopping the cycle begins with looking at the way children are brought up and socialized into society, Zola added. |
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She is one of the 160 students learning German at the Lycée Zola in Rennes. |
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Those who are familiar with French literature may remember the stunnning novels written by Zola on this subject. |
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Famous writers like the de Goncourts and Zola became enthusiastic collectors and initiated the vogue for Japanese art in Europe. |
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The design and development of the site is the work of Intramédia, 24 rue Emile Zola, 46100 Figeac, France. |
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In my other life I've written novels and it was as if I were transported to a fabulous scene from Zola or Balzac. |
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Even a naturalist like Zola cannot help giving his characters insight into the sweep of human meaning even as he feeds them to the grinder of biological determinism. |
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She escaped when her dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback called Zola, started barking. |
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He begins with an analysis of the public conflict between Emile Zola and Maurice Barres over the Dreyfus Affair. |
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Satanists, Luciferians, grave robbers, Kali-worshipping stranglers, Hugo, Zola and Proust all make cameo appearances. |
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Pierluigi Casiraghi and Zola had looked isolated up front for Chelsea during the first half, but the London side came more into the game after the break. |
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Having sufficiently established his reputation as a writer to support himself and his mother, albeit meagerly, as a freelance journalist, Zola left his job at Hachette to pursue his literary interests. |
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Also happy to field our readers questions were ex-footballers Rui Costa and Gianfranco Zola, while another Manchester United icon, Cristiano Ronaldo, gamely took part only a couple of weeks ago. |
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Jose and Roger were both being taken to the airport of Cluj-Napoca by the same Provincial Minister, they were able to make a brief stop at the Provincial Curia on Emil Zola Street. |
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Tsiakourmas is, of course, no Dreyfus, Zola or Flaubert. |
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Although Dumas died in 1870, it was not until 2002 that his remains were removed to the Panthéon in Paris, to join other literary giants of his age, among them Emile Zola and Victor Hugo. |
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He was an activist, a leader, a great speaker with a deep voice, somebody from a Zola novel, full of passion and always, some sad, tragic glimmer in his eye. |
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Zola blames society for letting these children down. |
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Such was the preoccupation with verismo that when Zola visited Italy in the 1890's, he was hailed as the father of Italy's new operatic tradition. |
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Zola superimposes the viewpoints of numerous characters to capture the vividness of individual vision while at the same time obtaining an overall strategic sense of the war. |
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The truth is that Zola was an opsimath, who had read Stendhal, Flaubert, Balzac, the Goncourts and Taine late in life. |
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Born as Bonginkonsi Dlamini in Zola, a crime-ridden neighbourhood in Soweto, South Africa, he grew up surrounded by hunger, poverty, violence and guns. |
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Tolstoy, Ibsen, Zola, and Mark Twain were rejected in favor of authors little read today. |
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We still need Zola as the great poet of the crowd. |
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Very good, finally, to see West Ham showing such media savvy by alighting on Tuesday as the day to announce the sacking as manager of the adorable Gianfranco Zola. |
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Three other men, Anele Gayiya, Luntu Makasi and Zola Erosi, were found guilty of attempted murder while all five men were found guilty of robbery. |
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When referencing female singer Zola Jesus, writers questioned if she announced the second coming of the genre as her music was described with this term. |
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