• …including Le Roman expérimental (1880; The Experimental Novel ) and Les Romanciers naturalistes (1881; The Naturalist Novelists ).
  • Zola is convinced that the experimental method with triumph everywhere, not only in the novel but in history, criticism, drama, and even poetry...
  • ...turn toward the experimental, and with La Jalousie (1957; Jealousy, 1959) and Dans le labyrinthe (1959; In the Labyrinth, 1960), the New Novel came to full flower.
  • It therefore seems useful to be ex- plicit about what the experimental novel means, as I see it. My remarks on this subject will be only an adaptation, for the...
  • The experimental novel.--A letter to the young people of France.--Naturalism on the stage.--The influence of money in literature.--The novel.--Criticism...
  • Most of the experimental novels, besides those of Barth, of Heller, and Vonnegut offer a critical and creative parody of one literary form or the other.
  • In writing his essay The Experimental Novel, Zola wanted to prove three main points: First, that Claude Bernard’s experimental method could be directly...
  • The Experimental NovelAnd Other Essaysby Emile Zola. A Comparison of the Realism in the Modern French Novel and DramaA Thesis Submitted for the Degree...
  • novel. I really only need to adapt, for the experimental method has been established with strength and mar- velous clearness by Claude Bernard in his This work, by.
  • In writing his essay The Experimental Novel, Zola wanted to prove three main points: First, that Claude Bernard’s experimental method could be directly...