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Zulfiya, you are terrific, giving so much time and enthusiasm to us even with your work, travels and so on. You are the force that keeps us moving!



I think you can start up here. If you are going to read one, it should be The Fortune of the Rougons. I didn't feel like anything I learned in the first book was needed in the 2nd book, the character's attributes and motivations were clear enough. Unless you are very interested in tracing all the historical and political references, you can start up anytime. Many of the upcoming books are regularly read as stand-alone works.

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This novel is the first novel about Aristide Rougon, who adopts the name “Saccard”.
As far as writing technique concerns, it is characterized by profuse and complete descriptions, in what is a clear manifestation of the naturalistic style of Zola.
This is the 'itemized' schedule.
April 14 - Chapter 1
April 21 - Chapter 2
April 28 - Chapter 3
May 05 - Chapter 4
May 12 - Chapter 5
May 19 - Chapter 6
May 26 - Chapter 7
I will traveling extensively in May, so if the post is not open on the day it should be, it has something to do with the time zones and transatlantic flights, but the comments will be posted ASAP.
It has been two months without Zola, so I am feeling incomplete, I hope you have missed him, too. :-)
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