The Dreyfus Affair: 'J'accuse' and Other Writings.

American Scholar | June 22, 1997| | Copyright

Reviewed by CATHERINE LEGOUIS

A convulsion of courts-martial, lawsuits, and political and journalistic battles that tore France apart between 1894 and 1906, the Dreyfus Affair makes Watergate seem straightforward and almost inconsequential. Emile Zola became active in the Affair when it was well under way but, once in, quickly became a major figure and played a decisive role in the pardoning and later rehabilitation of Dreyfus.

The Dreyfus Affair, a collection of Zola's writings edited by Alain Pages and translated by Eleanor Levieux, constitutes one of the ...

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