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  • The Phantasmagorical City: Haussmann’s Paris in Zola’s 'Nana’ and 'L’Assommoir’

    Author(s):
    Kit Yee Wong (see profile)
    Date:
    2014
    Group(s):
    American Literature, English Literature, History
    Subject(s):
    French literature, French fiction, Social classes, Urban renewal, Nineteenth century, Middle class, Rougon-Macquart (Zola, Émile), Assommoir (Zola, Émile), Nana (Zola, Émile)
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Permanent URL:
    https://doi.org/10.17613/8vdc-cz83
    Abstract:
    Haussmann’s re-building of Paris in the 1850s and ’60s had created an ordered city. However, the bourgeoisie used the new urban configurations as a weapon against the lower classes. This article describes the spaces of the underground and the overground: the underground is the metaphorical and literal rubbish heap for those in the lower parts of society, and the overground limits its spatial privileges to the bourgeoisie. The two novels 'Nana' and 'L’Assommoir' demonstrate the modern underworld of the Haussmannian city, and how the mythical is a physical reality and space within modernity.
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    Published as:
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    Publisher:
    The Émile Zola Society, UK
    Pub. Date:
    2014
    Proceeding:
    Rethinking the Real — Fiction, Art and Theatre in the Time of Émile Zola: Papers from the London Colloquium 2013
    Page Range:
    159 - 166
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    6 months ago
    License:
    All Rights Reserved

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