『Nana』のカバーアート

Nana

Nana

著者: Émile Zola
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概要

In this compelling excerpt from the introduction, we explore Nana, a novel that ranks third in popularity among Zolas works. It offers a poignant examination of the life of a prostitute and paints a vivid portrait of the glittering yet gritty underbelly of Parisian theaters and nightlife. While Zolas relentless pursuit of Nanas story culminates in a hauntingly symbolic depiction of her demise, the novel remains a powerful testament to the interplay of truth and beauty—even amidst a backdrop of drabness and despair. Summary by Burton Rascoe / Celine Major.Copyright 19th and 20th Century Fiction アート 文学史・文学批評 社会科学
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  • 029 - Chapter 14
    2026/02/21
    In this compelling excerpt from the introduction, we explore Nana, a novel that ranks third in popularity among Zolas works. It offers a poignant examination of the life of a prostitute and paints a vivid portrait of the glittering yet gritty underbelly of Parisian theaters and nightlife. While Zolas relentless pursuit of Nanas story culminates in a hauntingly symbolic depiction of her demise, the novel remains a powerful testament to the interplay of truth and beauty—even amidst a backdrop of drabness and despair. Summary by Burton Rascoe / Celine Major.
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    36 分
  • 028 - Chapter 13 Part 3
    2026/02/21
    In this compelling excerpt from the introduction, we explore Nana, a novel that ranks third in popularity among Zolas works. It offers a poignant examination of the life of a prostitute and paints a vivid portrait of the glittering yet gritty underbelly of Parisian theaters and nightlife. While Zolas relentless pursuit of Nanas story culminates in a hauntingly symbolic depiction of her demise, the novel remains a powerful testament to the interplay of truth and beauty—even amidst a backdrop of drabness and despair. Summary by Burton Rascoe / Celine Major.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    36 分
  • 027 - Chapter 13 Part 2
    2026/02/21
    In this compelling excerpt from the introduction, we explore Nana, a novel that ranks third in popularity among Zolas works. It offers a poignant examination of the life of a prostitute and paints a vivid portrait of the glittering yet gritty underbelly of Parisian theaters and nightlife. While Zolas relentless pursuit of Nanas story culminates in a hauntingly symbolic depiction of her demise, the novel remains a powerful testament to the interplay of truth and beauty—even amidst a backdrop of drabness and despair. Summary by Burton Rascoe / Celine Major.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    33 分
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