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The Dream

The Dream

Por Zola, Émile

Publicado por Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664617323
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√âmile Zola's "The Dream" intricately weaves a tale of innocence, aspiration, and the intersection of dreams with harsh societal realities. Set against the backdrop of Belle √âpoque France, the novel follows the life of a young, naive woman, F√©licit√©, who yearns for a more romantic and meaningful existence. Zola's signature naturalism permeates the narrative, characterized by vivid imagery and meticulous attention to detail, reflecting both the inner landscape of his protagonist and the external societal forces that shape her fate. Through a blend of lyrical style and poignant realism, Zola critiques the limitations imposed by social class and the constraints of conventional dreaming. Zola, a pivotal figure in the literary movement of naturalism, sought to illuminate the often grim realities of human existence. His extensive work in journalism and interest in social reform deeply influenced his portrayal of characters grappling with destiny and desires. "The Dream" reflects Zola's personal beliefs about the power of aspiration amidst adversity, drawing from his observations of the socio-economic divides in Paris during his lifetime. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human ambition and the ephemeral nature of dreams, "The Dream" is a must-read. Zola'Äôs evocative prose and compelling character study invite readers to reflect on their own aspirations within the confines of society, making this novel both timeless and relevant.
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