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Fruitfulness (Mint Editions (Literary Fiction))

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Product Code: 9781513281056
ISBN13: 9781513281056
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Fruitfulness (1899) is a novel by French author ?mile Zola. Published as the first installment of his Les Quatre ?vangiles, a series of four novels inspired by the New Testament gospels and aimed at investigating prominent social issues, Fruitfulness was written while Zola was living in exile in England following his advocacy on behalf of Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jew falsely convicted of spying. An inspired secularist and socialist, Zola foresaw his final literary project as an essential step forward in human consciousness and societal evolution, a vision tragically cut short by his death only several years later. In nineteenth-century France, following the collapse of the Second Empire, widespread economic instability has led to a dangerously low birthrate. Forced to make impossible decisions for the lives of their families, people have given up raising more than one or two children, leading to a strain on the workforce and creating a society without the joys of youth. Against all odds, and despite the harsh judgment of their peers, Mathieu and Marianne Froment attempt to raise a family of twelve children. Grounded in love and solidarity, the Froment family becomes a symbol of perseverance and a model for their beleaguered community. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of ?mile Zola's Fruitfulness is a classic work of French literature reimagined for modern readers.



Author: ?mile Zola
Publisher: Mint Editions
Publication Date: Aug 03, 2021
Number of Pages: 400 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1513281054
ISBN-13: 9781513281056

Fruitfulness (Mint Editions (Literary Fiction))

$17.99
$16.80
Sale 7%
 
Fruitfulness (1899) is a novel by French author ?mile Zola. Published as the first installment of his Les Quatre ?vangiles, a series of four novels inspired by the New Testament gospels and aimed at investigating prominent social issues, Fruitfulness was written while Zola was living in exile in England following his advocacy on behalf of Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jew falsely convicted of spying. An inspired secularist and socialist, Zola foresaw his final literary project as an essential step forward in human consciousness and societal evolution, a vision tragically cut short by his death only several years later. In nineteenth-century France, following the collapse of the Second Empire, widespread economic instability has led to a dangerously low birthrate. Forced to make impossible decisions for the lives of their families, people have given up raising more than one or two children, leading to a strain on the workforce and creating a society without the joys of youth. Against all odds, and despite the harsh judgment of their peers, Mathieu and Marianne Froment attempt to raise a family of twelve children. Grounded in love and solidarity, the Froment family becomes a symbol of perseverance and a model for their beleaguered community. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of ?mile Zola's Fruitfulness is a classic work of French literature reimagined for modern readers.



Author: ?mile Zola
Publisher: Mint Editions
Publication Date: Aug 03, 2021
Number of Pages: 400 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1513281054
ISBN-13: 9781513281056
 

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