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Zola
[ zoh-luh; French zaw-la ]
noun
- É· [ey-, meel], 1840–1902, French novelist.
Zola
/ zɔla; ˈzəʊlə /
noun
- ZolaÉ18401902MFrenchWRITING: novelistWRITING: critic É (emil). 1840–1902, French novelist and critic; chief exponent of naturalism. In Les Rougon-Macquart (1871–93), a cycle of 20 novels, he explains the behaviour of his characters in terms of their heredity: it includes L'Assommoir (1877), Nana (1880), Germinal (1885), and La Terre (1887). He is also noted for his defence of Dreyfus in his pamphlet J'accuse (1898)
Other Word Forms
- ܴl·ܱ adjective
Example Sentences
When Jessica and Zola first met, the Collie was being cared for by rescue charity Pet FBI.
Edie points to 2020 film Zola, about a waitress who goes to Florida for a weekend of stripping for quick cash.
"The first thing I notice is that when he receives the ball he's already looking to do what is next," said Zola.
Zola Hashatsi ka Motsiri said Mr Smith "guided countless of us through high school maths with his TV lessons, leaves behind a legacy cherished by many South Africans".
“The Ladies’ Paradise” is the English title of É Zola’s 1883 novel, set at a store modeled after Le Bon Marché, still standing in Paris despite the ravages of e-commerce.
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