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ISBN-10: 0198814267
ISBN-13: 9780198814269
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date: 06/01/2020
Dimensions: 7.64" L, 5.04" W, 0.87" H

Nana

Editor: Brian Nelson

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Overview

‘She was the golden beast, an unconscious force, the very scent of her could bring the world to ruin.’

Nana, daughter of a drunk and a laundress, is the Helen of Troy of Paris. A sexually magnetic high-class prostitute and actress, she becomes a celebrity, rapidly conquering society, ruining all men who fall under her spell — especially Count Muffat, Chamberlain to the Empress. Nana herself meets a terrible fate, consumed by her own dissipation and extravagance, just as the disastrous war with Prussia is declared.

Nana is the ninth instalment in the twenty volume Rougon-Macquart series. The novel opens in 1867, the year of the World Fair, when Paris, thronged by a cosmopolitan elite, was la Ville Lumiere, the glittering setting-and object-of Zola’s scathing denunciation of society’s hypocrisy and moral corruption. Nana comes to symbolize the Second Empire regime itself in all its excesses; but in the final chapters, the narrator seems to suggest that the coming disaster is not so much a result of the corruption of the Empire, as of rampant female sexuality.

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"It is easy to savor certain installments in isolation [...] But to read through the Rougon-Macquart in Oxford's fine new translations - fourteen of the twenty volumes retranslated since 2000, seven in the last four years - is to see the mosaic that only Zola's full scheme makes possible." – Aaron Matz, The New York Review of Books

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Details

ISBN-10: 0198814267
ISBN-13: 9780198814269
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date: 06/01/2020
Dimensions: 7.64" L, 5.04" W, 0.87" H
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