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Literary Criticism French

Notes from Exile

by (author) Emile Zola

edited by Dorothy E. Speirs & Yannick Portebois

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2003
Category
French
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780802037473
    Publish Date
    Aug 2003
    List Price
    $50.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442677951
    Publish Date
    Jul 2003
    List Price
    $51.00

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On July 19th, 1898, Emile Zola arrived in England after fleeing imprisonment in France. He was to spend eleven months in self-imposed exile because of his involvement in the Dreyfus Affair. During this time, the family of his English translator, Ernest Alfred Vizetelly, took care of his everyday needs. While in Britain, Zola wrote a short text entitled 'Pages d'exil,' in which he talked about his feelings regarding England, exile, and other matters. An avid photographer, Zola also took pictures of his surroundings that were left with the Vizetelly family when he returned to France.

Dorothy Speirs and Yannick Portebois, in collaboration with Ernest Alfred Vizetelly's last surviving grandson, have here reproduced those photographs with the first English translation, fully annotated, of 'Pages d'exil.' The photographs, of landscapes, churches, and street scenes, have never been published before, and represent a major contribution to the collection of Zola photographs, many of which are today largely inaccessible. Together, the text and photographs will be of great interest to anyone who enjoys Zola's work, and to scholars of French history and the Dreyfus Affair.

About the authors

Emile Zola's profile page

Dorothy Speirs is the curator of the Emile Zola archives at the Joseph Sablé Centre for 19th Century French Studies.

Dorothy E. Speirs' profile page

Yannick Portebois is the Director of the Joseph Sablé Centre for 19th Century French Studies.

Yannick Portebois' profile page