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Nana: A Novel of Society, Ambition, and the World of the Second Empire - Hardcover

Nana: A Novel of Society, Ambition, and the World of the Second Empire - Hardcover

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by Emile Zola (Author)

A major novel within Émile Zola's Rougon-Macquart cycle, Nana presents a study of society, ambition, and the influence of environment on individual conduct.

The narrative follows Nana Coupeau, whose rise within Parisian society brings her into contact with figures from different social and economic backgrounds. Through her relationships and circumstances, the novel examines the structures of wealth, power, and influence that shape behaviour and opportunity. Zola situates the story within the broader context of the Second Empire, using the character's trajectory to reflect larger social dynamics.

As part of Zola's naturalist project, the work emphasises observation and detail, presenting characters as shaped by both personal disposition and external conditions. The novel combines social analysis with narrative development, offering a perspective on the interaction between individual action and the environment in which it occurs. Nana remains one of Zola's most widely discussed works, reflecting both its literary construction and its engagement with social themes.

Number of Pages: 392
Dimensions: 1 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018