Papers, 1864-1901.

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Papers, 1864-1901.

Chiefly correspondence. Zola writes about contemporary writers and journalists, literary criticism, the stage censhorship, politics, and personal affairs, including his won novels and reviews. Seventy-eight letters (1879-1888) are to Henri Ceard. Other correspondents include: Paul Adam, Jean Aicard, Georges Charpentier, Francois Copppee, Alphonse Daudet, Theodore Duret, Edmond de Goncourt, Francois Hebrard, Leon Hennique, Joris Karl Huysmans, Wilhelm Lilienthal, Georges Ricouard, Paul Robiquet, Jules Simon, Edouard Toulouse, Louis Ullbach, Ernest Vizetelly, Raoul Vost, and Ernst Ziegler.

Approximately 150 items.

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Ceard, Henri, 1851-1924,

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Zola, Émile, 1840-1902

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French writer. From the description of Mon salon, corrected proof, 1866. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 80803997 From the description of Letters, 1858-1860, to Paul Cezanne. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 84387915 Zola was a French novelist, critic, and political activist. The Dreyfus Affair was the controversy that occurred with the treason conviction (1894) of Capt Alfred Dreyfus (1859c1935), a French general staff officer. Zola w...