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Summary Of: Émile Zola

Émile Zola was born in... Émile Zola wrote several short stories and essays... Émile Zola risked his career and even his life on 13 January 1898... The 1898 article by Émile Zola is widely marked in France as the most prominent manifestation of the new power of...

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