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Zola, Emile

In response to conditions in Leblanc towns the beginnings of an environmental movement developed. Among the social reformers and writers who protested were Charles Dickens, Disraeli, Mrs. Gaskell, and Emile Zola. [Pg.12]

Renault Automobiles, Direction de Tlngenierie Materiaux, 8-10 Av. Emile Zola, 92109 Boulogne Billancourt Cedex, France... [Pg.335]

Regie Nationale des Usines RENAULT Direction des EtudesMateriaux, 8-10 avenue Emile Zola, 92109 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex, France. Centre de Lardy, 1 Allee Comuel, 92510 Lardy, France. Direction de la Recherche, 9-11 Avenue du 18Juin 1940, 92500 Rueil Malmaison, France. [Pg.405]

Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer of the French General Staff, is accused and convicted of espionage for Germany. Anti-Semitism sweeps France. In 1898, Emile Zola publishes yAccuse, his denunciation of Dreyfus s false conviction he is tried for calumny of the army, is convicted, and flees to England. In 1906—a year after Church and State are separated in France—Dreyfus s sentence is annulled and he is acquitted of all charges. [Pg.310]

The most famous victim of carbon monoxide poisoning was most probably Emile Zola (1840-1902). The chimney in his apartment was totally blocked on September 28, 1902, so carbon monoxide formed during combustion could not leave and caused the death of the famous French writer. Decades later, a roof repair specialist admitted on his deathbed to intentionally blocking this chinmey. His motive was that he was fiercely opposed to Zola s political views. [Pg.285]

RENAULT Automobile, Direction des Laboratolres Automobile, 8a 10 av Emile Zola, 92 WG Boulogne, Blllancourt, France. [Pg.694]

These analyses are interesting for several reasons. First they make it possible to identify the points where the fictional story corresponds to other representations of nuclear power. Comments about the film find similarities with the pessimism of Emile Zola s novel Germinal, to describe a new form of servitude through work. [Pg.1998]


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