Sunday, May 16, 2021

Zola, His Excellency Eugène Rougon (2018)

Émile Zola.
His Excellency Eugène Rougon.
Translated by Brian Nelson.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.

Volume 2 of 20 in the Rougon-Macquart series.
(Volume 2 in recommended reading order; volume 6 in publication order.)

Book Information: Publisher; Wikipedia; Google Books; Amazon.com.

Book Series: Oxford World's Classics.

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"Rougon is a composite character, modeled on General Espinasse (Minister of the Interior in the aftermath of the Orsini Affair), the Duc de Persigny, Jules Baroche, Adolphe Billault, and, especially, Eugène Rouher, the 'strong man' of the Empire, sometimes referred to as the 'vice-Emperor'." - Introduction, page xvii.

"The novel is one of the least popular of Zola's novels. However, it is valuable to the historian as a detailed evocation of politics during Napoleon III's Second Empire; and it is especially noteworthy as a surprisingly modern satire of all forms of authoritarian government and of the malevolence, duplicity, and language games of which those in power are capable." - Translator's Note, page xxvi.