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Earth | Emile Zola, Brian Nelson
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'Only the earth is immortal...the earth we love enough to commit murder for her.' Zola's novel of peasant life, the fifteenth in the Rougon-Macquart series, is generally regarded as one of his finest achievements, comparable to Germinal and L'Assommoir. Set in a village in the Beauce, in northern France, it depicts the harshness of the peasants' world and their visceral attachment to the land. Jean Macquart, a veteran of the battle of Solferino and now an itinerant farm labourer, is drawn into the affairs of the Fouan family when he starts courting young Francoise. He becomes involved in a bitter dispute over the property of Papa Fouan when the old man divides his land between his three children. Resentment turns to greed and violence in a Darwinian battle for supremacy. Zola's unflinching depiction of the savagery of peasant life shocked his readers, and led to attacks on Naturalism's literary agenda. This new translation captures the novel's blend of brutality and lyricism in its evocation of the inexorable cycle of the natural world. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. "
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Leftcoastzen
The Earth | Emile Zola
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#curiouscovers #patterns Grove Press printed these Evergreen Classics many years ago.Always liked these covers.They aren‘t dated but the address for Grove on the books predates zip codes .795 Broadway,New York 3, NY.😄Nacho has no cares, his back in this photo, no extra charge! #catsofLitsy

Eggs These covers seem like mid-20th century designs👏🏻📚🤗 4y
Leftcoastzen @Eggs that‘s what I think too. 4y
Leftcoastzen @Eggs city codes came in around 1943 , we don‘t get zip codes till 1963 4y
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Eggs 👍🏼👏🏻that sounds about right, you‘re so smart 🧠!! 4y
batsy Those editions are really cool. 4y
Leftcoastzen @batsy yes , thanks , I think so too.Grove did about 60 titles in the series.I haven‘t found any for a long time . 4y
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CarolynM
The Earth | Emile Zola
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Cinfhen Good choice 5y
arlenefinnigan Excellent 👍 5y
Leftcoastzen Love these old Penguin covers . 5y
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twohectobooks
La terre | Emile Zola
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#riotgrams #stacksonstacks

Bit of a blank on this prompt so here is a photo of some French language books that I keep on top of one of my shelves plus a “stack” of foreign coins I‘ve been stuck with after various travels. I want to start reading more French language books as soon as I‘ve finished my #modernlibrarytop100 project.

(Missed yesterday due to going to bed early with a bad headache 😭)

Chrissyreadit I like this stack!!! 6y
Leftcoastzen Like your pretty French stack.❤️ 6y
twohectobooks @Leftcoastzen @Chrissyreadit thank you both! These are all books I acquired from various relatives. For some reason I haven‘t figured out yet, French books have their spines printed in the opposite direction to English books, so you have to lay them down on their covers to see the spines right side up. 6y
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