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What works does Zola have?

Among his early works, there are Ninon's Collection of Short Stories, Confessions of Claude and A Woman's Legacy. , can not be separated from the imitation of romantic writers, but also showed his strong interest in social themes and democratic tendencies. Later, he gradually became interested in realism and naturalism. Under the influence of Tanner's environmental determinism and Claude Bernard's genetic theory, his naturalism theory was formed, which was elaborated in the prefaces of the novels Driscoll Lagan, Experimental Novel, Naturalism in Drama, Naturalist Novelist, etc.: He advocated writing with scientific experiments to analyze the physiology and anatomy of characters; When writing, a writer should record the facts in real life indifferently, without mixing subjective feelings. But in Zola's view, naturalism and realism are both tendencies. Inspired by Balzac's A Comedy on Earth, he created a magnum opus "The Lugon-Macard Family" composed of 20 novels in 25 years, which reflected all aspects of French society in the second imperial era. Among them, inn, Nana, money and women's paradise are all famous. He also wrote the novels Darius Lagan, Madeleine Phila, the trilogy Three Cities: Lourde, Rome and Paris, and the first three of the four gospels: Reproduction, Labor, Truth, the Heir of the Labdan Family and the Page of Love. 1902 On September 29th, Zola died of gas poisoning. Zola's creation quite truly reproduces the social scene of France's transition from capitalism to imperialism in the second half of the19th century, and his novels and naturalism theories have deeply influenced French literature in the following decades.