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-:"[[Zolaism]] is a disease. It is a study of the putrid. . . . No one can read Zola without moral contamination. ... The [[National Vigilance Association]], "[[Pernicious Literature]]" (1889), in George J. Becker, ed., Documents of Modern Literary ..+:"[[Zolaism]] is a disease. It is a study of the putrid. . . . No one can read Zola without moral contamination. ... The [[National Vigilance Association]], "[[Pernicious Literature]]" (1889), in [[George J. Becker]], ed., [[Documents of Modern Literary Realism]] (Princeton: Princeton UP,. 1963
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"Zolaism is a disease. It is a study of the putrid. . . . No one can read Zola without moral contamination. ... The National Vigilance Association, "Pernicious Literature" (1889), in George J. Becker, ed., Documents of Modern Literary Realism (Princeton: Princeton UP,. 1963

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