The Dreyfus Affair: "J`Accuse" and Other Writings
Zola, Emile
in September, 1894, The French Authorities Intercepted A Letter Which They Claimed Emanated From A Jewish Army Captain, Alfred Dreyfus, And Appeared To Be Proof Of Espionage On Behalf Of Germany. Dreyfus Was Subsequently Court-martialed And Imprisoned On Devil's Island, And The Efforts Of His Family To Have Him Released Provoked An Anti-semitic Controversy That Split The French Intellectual World Down The Centre. Most Famous Among The Participants Was France's Greatest Living Novelist, Emile Zola. This Book Is The First To Provide, In English Translation, The Full Extent Of Zola's Writings On The Dreyfus Affair. It Represents, In Its Polemical Entirety, A Classic Defence Of Human Rights And A Searing Denunciation Of Fanaticism And Prejudice. Zola's Texts Constitute A Unique And Outstandingly Eloquent Primary Source That Is Essential For A Complete Understanding Of The Dreyfus Affair. They Shed New Light On The Official Mind Of France And Were Crucial In Reversing Public Opinion, Securing A Retrial, And Ensuring Dreyfus's Rehabilitation. The Significance Of Zola's Cause Resonate From His Time To Ours.
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written In Defense Of The Court-martialed French Soldier Alfred Dreyfus, Zola's Essay J'accuse! Is One Of The Most Famous Pieces Of Rhetorical Journalism Ever Published. This Volume Collects, For The First Time In English, All Of Zola's Writings On The Dreyfus Affair. Zola's Many Essays And Open Letters Balance A Seething Fury At Injustice With Unrelenting, Fiercely Logical Assaults On Dreyfus's Accusers. Balancing These Polemics Are Zola's Poignant, Sadly Domestic Letters Home During The Year He Spent Exiled In England After His 1898 Libel Conviction. Levieux's Readable Translation Lets Zola's Forceful, Somewhat Bombastic Tone Shine Through. The Volume Is Not Really A History Of The Affair, And The Notes By Pags (editor Of The French Edition Of Zola's Letters) Are Sparse. (a More Comprehensive Treatment Is Available In Jean-denis Bredin's The Affair, Braziller, 1986.) Instead, The Yale Volume Is Documentation Of One Man's Extraordinary Public Efforts To Clear Another's Name. Recommended For Academic Collections.robert Persing, Univ. Of Pennsylvania Lib., Philadelphia
Name in long format: | The Dreyfus Affair: "J`Accuse" and Other Writings |
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ISBN-10: | 0300073674 |
ISBN-13: | 9780300073676 |
Book pages: | 260 |
Book language: | en |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publisher: | Yale University Press |
Dimensions: | Height: 8.82 Inches, Length: 5.98 Inches, Weight: 1.0141264052 Pounds, Width: 0.65 Inches |