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Dreyfus And Frank: Where The Personal And Universal Collide. The Jewish Week. It became l'Affaire only after the renowned novelist Emile Zola and the French left took to Dreyfus' side with revolutionary zeal, publishing editorials and ...... Tue November 3, 2009, 1:19 pm
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I Accuse!The Heartland InstituteIn 1898 an article by the great French novelist Emile Zola was published in L'Aurore. It was addressed to the president of France. Zola accused the military ...... Mon October 12, 2009, 8:16 am |
Film festivalExpress Buzz, IndiaFour films will be screened as part of the fest, and they are ?Factotum? (2005) directed by Bent Hamer (Norway), ?The Tin Mine? (2005) directed by Jira Maligool (Thailand), ?The Life of Emile Zola? (1937) directed... Fri March 13, 2009, 10:29 pm |
Pretty-boy vampires? Not in the dark and diseased film 'Thirst'Los Angeles TimesCuriously, "Thirst," which shared the Jury Prize with the British film "Fish Tank" at Cannes this year, was partly inspired by French writer E... Mon July 27, 2009, 4:05 pm |
StageShunt plans to relocate to new London Bridge venueStageThe space is being used to stage its new show Money - a modern take of Emile Zola's L'Argent - which is to extend its run by three months to March 2010. ...... Tue November 10, 2009, 4:47 am |
Emile Zola's characters drink, swear and have sex a lot. Is this ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoI had my first encounter with Emile Zola 20 years ago. Knowing almost nothing about the reputedly gloomy French novelist, I went to see... Sun February 1, 2009, 4:08 pm |
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