The Assommoir

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ISBN:

9780198828563

Publication date:

23/06/2025

Paperback

480 pages

196x129mm

Price: 395.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198828563

Publication date:

23/06/2025

Paperback

480 pages

Second Edition Edition

?mile Zola, Brian Nelson & Robert Lethbridge

  • A new translation of this classic novel by Brian Nelson, the formidable translator of many Zola editions for Oxford World's Classics including The Fortune of the RougonsThe Ladies' ParadiseHis Excellency Eugène RougonThe Belly of Paris, and The Kill
  • Achieves the challenging task of rendering Zola's slang into contemporary English
  • Includes an up-to-date bibliography, chronology of the author, and helpful explanatory notes

Rights:  OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)

Second Edition Edition

?mile Zola, Brian Nelson & Robert Lethbridge

Description

'in this life, even if you don't ask for much you still end up with bugger all!'

In a run-down quarter of Paris, Gervaise Macquart struggles to earn a living and support her family. She earns a pittance washing other people's dirty clothes in the local washhouse, and dreams of having her own laundry. But in order to start her business she must incur debt, and her feckless husband cannot resist the lure of the Assommoir, the local bar that supplies all the working men with cheap spirits and absinthe. As her money troubles grow, so Gervaise's life begins to spiral out of control, and she is trapped in a vicious web of want and neglect.

The Assommoir is a pivotal novel in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series. In it he lays bare the terrible poverty of the Parisian underclass, living in overcrowded tenements, addicted to drink, a world of squalor, and casual violence. It contains some of Zola's most powerful and graphic writing, unforgettable portrayals of individuals and their environment, and the fine line between self-respect and ruin.

About the authors

Émile Zola

Brian Nelson is Emeritus Professor (French Studies and Translation Studies) at Monash University, Melbourne, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. His publications include Zola: A Very Short IntroductionThe Cambridge Introduction to French LiteratureThe Cambridge Companion to ZolaZola and the Bourgeoisie, and translations of Zola's His Excellency Eugène RougonEarth (with Julie Rose), The Fortune of the RougonsThe Belly of ParisThe KillPot Luck and The Ladies' Paradise. He has also translated Swann in Love by Marcel Proust. He was awarded the New South Wales Premier's Prize for Translation in 2015.

Robert Lethbridge is Emeritus Honorary Professor of nineteenth-century French Literature at Cambridge University and Professor Emeritus of French Language and Literature at the University of London. He was formerly Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

Second Edition Edition

?mile Zola, Brian Nelson & Robert Lethbridge

Table of contents

Introduction
Translator's Note
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Émile Zola
Maps
THE ASSOMMOIR
Explanatory Notes

Second Edition Edition

?mile Zola, Brian Nelson & Robert Lethbridge

Second Edition Edition

?mile Zola, Brian Nelson & Robert Lethbridge

Second Edition Edition

?mile Zola, Brian Nelson & Robert Lethbridge

Description

'in this life, even if you don't ask for much you still end up with bugger all!'

In a run-down quarter of Paris, Gervaise Macquart struggles to earn a living and support her family. She earns a pittance washing other people's dirty clothes in the local washhouse, and dreams of having her own laundry. But in order to start her business she must incur debt, and her feckless husband cannot resist the lure of the Assommoir, the local bar that supplies all the working men with cheap spirits and absinthe. As her money troubles grow, so Gervaise's life begins to spiral out of control, and she is trapped in a vicious web of want and neglect.

The Assommoir is a pivotal novel in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series. In it he lays bare the terrible poverty of the Parisian underclass, living in overcrowded tenements, addicted to drink, a world of squalor, and casual violence. It contains some of Zola's most powerful and graphic writing, unforgettable portrayals of individuals and their environment, and the fine line between self-respect and ruin.

About the authors

Émile Zola

Brian Nelson is Emeritus Professor (French Studies and Translation Studies) at Monash University, Melbourne, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. His publications include Zola: A Very Short IntroductionThe Cambridge Introduction to French LiteratureThe Cambridge Companion to ZolaZola and the Bourgeoisie, and translations of Zola's His Excellency Eugène RougonEarth (with Julie Rose), The Fortune of the RougonsThe Belly of ParisThe KillPot Luck and The Ladies' Paradise. He has also translated Swann in Love by Marcel Proust. He was awarded the New South Wales Premier's Prize for Translation in 2015.

Robert Lethbridge is Emeritus Honorary Professor of nineteenth-century French Literature at Cambridge University and Professor Emeritus of French Language and Literature at the University of London. He was formerly Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

Table of contents

Introduction
Translator's Note
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Émile Zola
Maps
THE ASSOMMOIR
Explanatory Notes