Nana, by Emile Zola, is a gripping exploration of the corrupting influence of power and wealth in late 19th-century France. The story revolves around Nana, a charismatic and ambitious woman who manipulates society's elite for her own gain. Zola's vivid portrayal of Parisian high society, political intrigue, and moral decay is on full display as Nana navigates her way through the city's power structures. The novel offers a critical examination of the societal ills and the destructive consequences of unchecked ambition.
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Table of contents
- CHAPTER I
- CHAPTER II
- CHAPTER III
- CHAPTER IV
- CHAPTER V
- CHAPTER VI
- CHAPTER VII
- CHAPTER VIII
- CHAPTER IX
- CHAPTER X
- CHAPTER XI
- CHAPTER XII
- CHAPTER XIII
- CHAPTER XIV
