Conclusion of novel as a social science by emile zola
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Realism was a reaction against romanticism from earlier in the nineteenth century. ... He wanted his novels to be more than realistic, he wanted them to be an analysis of social and genetic histories, conducted by his own ideas of scientific experimentation. Throughout his life, Zola showed an interest in science.
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Realism was a reaction against romanticism from earlier in the nineteenth century. ... He wanted his novels to be more than realistic, he wanted them to be an analysis of social and genetic histories, conducted by his own ideas of scientific experimentation. Throughout his life, Zola showed an interest in science.
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