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Émile Zola, Transl. Gerhard Krüger
Nana
Émile Zola, Transl. Gerhard Krüger
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Nana Further Reading & Resources
Further Reading: Literature
L’Assommoir
by Émile Zola (1877)
Madame Bovary
by Gustave Flaubert (1856)
Sister Carrie
by Theodore Dreiser (1900)
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
by Stephen Crane (1893)
Further Reading: Beyond Literature (Nonfiction)
The Experimental Novel
by Émile Zola (1880)
Napoleon III and His Regime: An Extravaganza
by David Baguley (2000)
Paris Babylon: Grandeur, Decadence and Revolution
by John Bierman (2003)
Women for Hire: Prostitution and Sexuality in France after 1850
by Alain Corbin (1990)
Grandes Horizontales: The Lives and Legends of Four Nineteenth-Century Courtesans
by Virginia Rounding (2003)
Figures of Ill Repute: Representing Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century France
by Charles Bernheimer (1989)
The Gender of Modernity
by Rita Felski (1995)
“Driven to Excess:
Nana
and Consumerism” by Brian Nelson (2005)
“
Nana
: Uses of the Female Body” by Brian Nelson (2001)
Reflecting on
Nana by Bernice Chitnis (1991)
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Émile Zola, Transl. Gerhard Krüger