From 1863 to 1870, Zola made his living as a journalist, with jobs ranging from writing for the popular and fashionable press to working to advance the Republican struggle. His columns present us with a wide array of themes and forms: Parisian life; flanerie; politics. They blend pamphleteering and satire, developing motifs that the novelist transposes when he writes Les Rougon-Macquart.
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