In contrast with the epic scope of the Rougon-Macquart novels,
Zola's short stories are concerned with the everyday aspects of
human existence and the interests of ordinary people. From the
cruel irony of 'Captain Burle' to the Rabelaisian exuberance of
'Coqueville on the Spree', these stories display the broad range of
Zola's imagination, using a variety of tones, from the quietly
cynical to the compassionate, from the playful to the tragic.
Contains: Dead Men Tell No Tales Coqueville on the Spree Captain
Burle Shellfish for Monsieur Chabre
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