Émile Zola AKA Emile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola Born: 2-Apr-1840 Birthplace: Paris, France Died: 29-Sep-1902 Location of death: Paris, France Cause of death: Accident - Misc Remains: Buried, Panthéon, Paris, France
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: France Executive summary: J'Accuse Precipitated the Dreyfus Affair when he published J'Accuse on 13 January 1898.
Died of carbon monoxide poisoning due to an inadequately ventilated chimney.
Father: (civil engineer, d. 1847) Wife: Gabrielle-Alexandrine Meley (m. 1870, until his death) Mistress: Jeanne Rozerot (affair 1888-, one daughter, one son) Daughter: Denise (b. 20-Sep-1889, with Rozerot) Son: Jacques (with Rozerot)
High School: Lycée Saint-Louis, Paris
Libel over J'Accuse, found guilty 1899 Dreyfus Affair Italian Ancestry Paternal
Is the subject of books:
The Life and Times of Émile Zola, 1977, BY: F. W. J. Hemmings
Author of books:
La Confession de Claude (1865, novel) Thérèse Raquin (1867, novel) Madeleine Férat (1868, novel) La Fortune des Rougon (1871, novel) La Curée (1872, novel) Le Ventre de Paris (1873, novel) Son Excellence Eugène Rougon (1876, novel) L'Assommoir (1877, novel) Nana (1880, novel) Au Bonheur des Dames (1883, novel) Germinal (1885, novel) L'Oeuvre (1886, novel) Le Roman Expérimental (1880, essay) Les Romanciers Naturalistes (1881) La Terre (1887, novel) La Bête Humaine (1890, novel) La Débâcle (1892, novel) Le Docteur Pascal (1893, novel) Fécondité (1899, novel) Travail (1901, novel) Vérité (1903, novel)
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