Money /

Zola, Émile, 1840-1902,

Money / Émile Zola ; translated with an introduction and notes by Valerie Minogue. - xxxiv, 387 pages, 11 unnumbered pages ; 20 cm. - Oxford world's classics . - Zola, Émile, 1840-1902. Rougon-Macquart ; v. 18 . - Oxford world's classics. .

First published as a book, in French, in 1891. It is the 18th published book in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series. Translated from the French.

Aristide Rougon, known as Saccard, is a failed property speculator determined to make his way once more in Paris. Unscrupulous, seductive, and with unbounded ambition, he schemes and manipulates his way to power. Financial undertakings in the Middle East lead to the establishment of a powerful new bank and speculation on the stock market; Saccard meanwhile conducts his love life as energetically as he does his business, and his empire is seemingly unstoppable. Saccard, last encountered in The Kill (La Curee) in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series, is a complex figure whose story intricately intertwines the worlds of politics, finance, and the press. The repercussions of his dealings on all levels of society resonate disturbingly with the financial scandals of more recent times. This is the first new translation for more than a hundred years, and the first unabridged translation in English. The edition includes a wide-ranging introduction and useful historical notes.

9780199608379 (pbk.) 0199608377 (pbk.)

2013942702

GBB401285 bnb

016596060 Uk


Banks and banking--History--France--19th--Fiction.

PQ2495.A5 / E5 2014

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