EXCAVATIO
International Review for Multidisciplinary Approaches and Comparative Studies Related to Émile Zola and Naturalism Around the World

Editor: Juliana Starr

Germinal by Claude Berri (1993)

Germinal by Claude Berri (1993)

VOL. XXXIII, 2022
ÉMILE ZOLA, NATURALISM, AND PROTEST

Table of contents


  1. Introduction

    Juliana Starr

  2. Jennifer YEE
    Oxford University

    Black Lives d’Émile Zola: Les expériences coloniales et les limites de l’empathie

  3. Shoshana-Rose MARZEL
    Zefat Academic College

    La rhétorique émotionnelle de Vérité, dernière contestation de Zola

  4. Alexandra WETTLAUFER
    University of Texas at Austin

    “Methinks He Doth Protest Too Much”: Zola, Brunetière, and the Politics of Sympathy in George Sand and George Eliot

  5. Elisabeth-Christine MUELSCH
    Angelo State University

    Marie Colombier, Female Authorship, and the Tenets of Nineteenth-Century Literary Naturalism

  6. Élise CANTIRAN
    University Eötvös Loránd

    Claims of Self-Liberation in Feminine Creole Fiction: A New Vision of Individualism Influenced by Naturalism

  7. Valentin DUQUET
    University of Texas at Austin

    Anachronistic Visions of Socialism and Colonial Endeavor: The Influence of Saint-Simonian Thought on Émile Zola’s Novels

  8. Vittorio FRIGERIO
    Dalhousie University

    Regards croisés anarchistes sur Émile Zola et le naturalisme

  9. Francis LACOSTE
    Université Bordeaux-Montaigne

    La Débâcle, roman contestataire?

ISSN: 2368-6138