- 00 - Author's preface and introduction
- 01 - Chapter I, part one
- 02 - Chapter I, part two
- 03 - Chapter I, part three
- 04 - Chapter I, part four
- 05 - Chapter II, part one
- 06 - Chapter II, part two
- 07 - Chapter II, part three
- 08 - Chapter II, part four
- 09 - Chapter III, part one
- 10 - Chapter III, part two
- 11 - Chapter III, part three
- 12 - Chapter III, part four
- 13 - Chapter III, part five
- 14 - Chapter IV, part one
- 15 - Chapter IV, part two
- 16 - Chapter IV, part three
- 17 - Chapter IV, part four
- 18 - Chapter IV, part five
- 19 - Chapter V, part one
- 20 - Chapter V, part two
- 21 - Chapter V, part three
- 22 - Chapter V, part four
- 23 - Chapter V, part five
- 24 - Chapter VI, part one
- 25 - Chapter VI, part two
- 26 - Chapter VI, part three
- 27 - Chapter VI, part four
- 28 - Chapter VI, part five
- 29 - Chapter VII, part one
- 30 - Chapter VII, part two
- 31 - Chapter VII, part three
- 32 - Chapter VII, part four
- 33 - Chapter VII, part five
- 34 - Chapter VIII, part one
- 35 - Chapter VIII, part two
- 36 - Chapter VIII, part three
- 37 - Chapter VIII, part four
- 38 - Chapter VIII, part five
- 39 - Chapter IX, part one
- 40 - Chapter IX, part two
- 41 - Chapter IX, part three
- 42 - Chapter IX, part four
- 43 - Chapter IX, part five
- 44 - Chapter X, part one
- 45 - Chapter X, part two
- 46 - Chapter X, part three
- 47 - Chapter X, part four
- 48 - Chapter X, part five
- 49 - Chapter XI, part one
- 50 - Chapter XI, part two
- 51 - Chapter XI, part three
- 52 - Chapter XI, part four
- 53 - Chapter XI, part five
- 54 - Chapter XII, part one
- 55 - Chapter XII, part two
- 56 - Chapter XII, part three
- 57 - Chapter XII, part four
- 58 - Chapter XII, part five
- 59 - Chapter XIII, part one
- 60 - Chapter XIII, part two
Émile François Zola (French pronunciation: [emil zɔˈla]) (2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902) was an influential French writer, the most important exemplar of the literary school of naturalism. More than half of Zola’s novels were part of a set of twenty novels about a family under the Second Empire collectively known as Les Rougon-Macquart.
L’Assommoir (1877) is the seventh novel in the series. Usually considered one of Zola’s masterpieces, the novel—a harsh and uncompromising study of alcoholism and poverty in the working-class districts of Paris—was a huge commercial success and established Zola’s fame and reputation throughout France and the world. (Summary edited from Wikipedia)
L’Assommoir (1877) is the seventh novel in the series. Usually considered one of Zola’s masterpieces, the novel—a harsh and uncompromising study of alcoholism and poverty in the working-class districts of Paris—was a huge commercial success and established Zola’s fame and reputation throughout France and the world. (Summary edited from Wikipedia)
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