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His Excellency [Son Exc. Eugène Rougon]

A Tale of Political Intrigue and Ambition in Second Empire France
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In «His Excellency,» √âmile Zola artfully delves into the intricate machinations of political ambition and social commentary within the tumultuous backdrop of Second Empire France. As a cornerstone of Zola'Äôs Rougon-Macquart series, the novel enacts a vivid tableau of the era's political landscape, illustrating the pervasive interconnection between personal ambition and societal corruption. Zola employs a naturalistic style, rich in detail and realism, to portray Eug√®ne Rougon'Äôs ascent in a world rife with moral ambiguities, showcasing the intersection of individual desires and collective historical forces. Zola, a prominent figure in the literary movement of naturalism, drew upon his own observations of contemporary society and the socio-economic struggles of his time. His dedication to unveiling the darker realities of the human condition is reflected in the dualities present in Eug√®ne's character'Äîa compelling tendency towards ruthless ambition contrasted with acute vulnerability. Zola's background in journalism and his keen eye for detail enable him to frame his narratives with a powerful authenticity that remains influential. Readers seeking a profound exploration of ambition, politics, and human frailty will find «His Excellency» compelling. Zola'Äôs incisive social critique and richly drawn characters offer a mesmerizing exploration that resonates with contemporary issues of power and integrity. This novel is not merely a reflection of its time but a timeless commentary on the human experience, making it essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
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600 p.
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4064066231729
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