Manifesto of Naturalism
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- | Two texts are usually attributed as being the [[Manifesto of Naturalism]], the "[[Preface to the second edition of Thérèse Raquin]]" (1867) and the essay "[[The Experimental Novel]]" (1880). Both are by [[Émile Zola]]. | + | Two texts are usually attributed as being the [[Manifesto of Naturalism]], the "[[Preface to the second edition of Thérèse Raquin]]" (1867) and the essay "[[The Experimental Novel]]" (1880). Both are by [[Émile Zola]]. A third text of his, "[[Les Romanciers naturalistes]]", also defends Naturalism as genre. |
The previous literary manifesto had been the preface to ''[[Cromwell (play) |Cromwell]]'' by [[Victor Hugo]]. | The previous literary manifesto had been the preface to ''[[Cromwell (play) |Cromwell]]'' by [[Victor Hugo]]. |
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Two texts are usually attributed as being the Manifesto of Naturalism, the "Preface to the second edition of Thérèse Raquin" (1867) and the essay "The Experimental Novel" (1880). Both are by Émile Zola. A third text of his, "Les Romanciers naturalistes", also defends Naturalism as genre.
The previous literary manifesto had been the preface to Cromwell by Victor Hugo.
See also
- French naturalism
- Preface to the second edition of Thérèse Raquin.
- Naturalism (art)
- Naturalism (literature)
- Naturalism (theatre)
- Philosophical naturalism
- Sociological naturalism
- Naturalism in 19th century French literature
- Realism in the visual arts
- Realism in the theatre
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