Work Prof Alison Blay-PalmerWork (1901) is a novel by French author mile Zola. Published as the second installment of his Les Quatre vangiles, a series of four novels inspired by the New Testament gospels and aimed at investigating prominent social issues, Work was the last of Zolas novels to be published during his lifetime. Combining his trademark naturalist style with an interest in Charles Fouriers theory of socialist utopianism, Zola crafts a story of hardship and
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