Émile Zola AKA Emile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola Born: 2-Apr-1840 Birthplace: Paris, France Died: 29-Sep-1902 Location of death: Paris, France Cause of death: Accident - Misc Remains: Buried, Panth�on, Paris, France
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: France Executive summary: J'Accuse Precipitated the Dreyfus Affair when he published J'Accuse on 13 January 1898.
Died of carbon monoxide poisoning due to an inadequately ventilated chimney.
Father: (civil engineer, d. 1847) Wife: Gabrielle-Alexandrine Meley (m. 1870, until his death) Mistress: Jeanne Rozerot (affair 1888-, one daughter, one son) Daughter: Denise (b. 20-Sep-1889, with Rozerot) Son: Jacques (with Rozerot)
High School: Lycée Saint-Louis, Paris
Libel over J'Accuse, found guilty 1899 Dreyfus Affair Italian Ancestry Paternal
Is the subject of books:
The Life and Times of �mile Zola, 1977, BY: F. W. J. Hemmings
Author of books:
La Confession de Claude (1865, novel) Th�r�se Raquin (1867, novel) Madeleine F�rat (1868, novel) La Fortune des Rougon (1871, novel) La Cur�e (1872, novel) Le Ventre de Paris (1873, novel) Son Excellence Eug�ne Rougon (1876, novel) L'Assommoir (1877, novel) Nana (1880, novel) Au Bonheur des Dames (1883, novel) Germinal (1885, novel) L'Oeuvre (1886, novel) Le Roman Exp�rimental (1880, essay) Les Romanciers Naturalistes (1881) La Terre (1887, novel) La B�te Humaine (1890, novel) La D�b�cle (1892, novel) Le Docteur Pascal (1893, novel) F�condit� (1899, novel) Travail (1901, novel) V�rit� (1903, novel)
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