Alles Wichtige zu Nana

Mit Nana liegt ein Buch von Émile Zola, Rita Schober vor, das der Kategorie Sachbuch zugeordnet wird und sich für alle eignet, die gezielt nach Literatur mit diesem Schwerpunkt suchen. Inhaltlich lässt sich Nana folgendermaßen zusammenfassen: Overview: Prompted by his theories of heredity and environment, Zola set out to show Nana, "the golden fly", rising out of the underworld to feed on society--a predetermined product of her origins. Nana's latent destructiveness is mirrored in the Empire's, and they reflect each others' disintegration and final collapse in 1890. Built around the book's scientific skeleton is a powerful, sensual atmosphere and a rich use of words which elevate the novel beyond the realistic platform into a "poem of male desires." Part of Zola's famed Rougon-Macquart series of novels, this is the portrait of the scandal of Parisian society--Nana, a goddess of love who ruthlessly uses her sexuality to obtain wealth and to send her ruined lovers to the gutter from which she ascended. A tragic heroine ranking with Anna Karenina and Emma Bovary. Originally published in 1880, this is a new edition

Durch die Zuordnung zur Kategorie Sachbuch wird Nana auch für thematische Recherchen besonders relevant. Das hinterlegte Publikationsdatum 1999 unterstützt dabei, Nana zeitlich korrekt zu klassifizieren. Dass Nana in Deutsch erschienen ist, erleichtert die gezielte Auswahl für sprachspezifische Recherchen. Nana ist besonders für Leserinnen und Leser interessant, die sich gezielt mit Veröffentlichungen von Émile Zola, Rita Schober beschäftigen möchten.

Was behandelt Nana?

Nana lässt sich inhaltlich innerhalb von Sachbuch verorten und wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt umrissen: Overview: Prompted by his theories of heredity and environment, Zola set out to show Nana, "the golden fly", rising out of the underworld to feed on society--a predetermined product of her origins. Nana's latent destructiveness is mirrored in the Empire's, and they reflect each others' disintegration and final collapse in 1890. Built around the book's scientific skeleton is a powerful, sensual atmosphere and a rich use of words which elevate the novel beyond the realistic platform into a "poem of male desires." Part of Zola's famed Rougon-Macquart series of novels, this is the portrait of the scandal of Parisian society--Nana, a goddess of love who ruthlessly uses her sexuality to obtain wealth and to send her ruined lovers to the gutter from which she ascended. A tragic heroine ranking with Anna Karenina and Emma Bovary. Originally published in 1880, this is a new edition Die vorhandenen Tags verdichten die inhaltliche Einordnung des Buches zusätzlich: Fiction, France, fiction, Romans, Education, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Fiction, general, Translations into English, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Manners and customs, Moeurs et coutumes, French literature, Classic Literature, African Americans, Young women in fiction, Young women, Illustraties, French fiction, Roman français, Frans, Prostitutes, Prostitution in fiction, Hamburg., Prostitue, call-girl, decadent France. Cover: Detail from Nana by Edouard Manet (1877) in the Kunsthalle

Ausgabe, Identifikatoren und Referenzen

Die Open-Library-Zuordnung über OL118984W und OL9032593M, OL9053570M, OL22805966M, OL9089200M, OL46533828M verbessert die externe Nachvollziehbarkeit des Werkes. Mit 3423126035 und 9783423126038 stehen zwei zentrale ISBN-Varianten zur Verfügung, die die Ausgabe eindeutig beschreiben. Für die physische Beschreibung des Buches sind das Format pocket, das Gewicht 14.9 ounces und die Maße 7.6 x 4.7 x 1.3 inches dokumentiert.

Wichtige Buchdaten im Überblick

  1. Abmessungen: 7.6 x 4.7 x 1.3 inches
  2. Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Émile Zola, Rita Schober
  3. Veröffentlicht am: 1999
  4. ISBN-10: 3423126035
  5. Buchtitel: Nana
  6. Primäre Kategorie: Sachbuch
  7. Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL9032593M, OL9053570M, OL22805966M, OL9089200M, OL46533828M
  8. Schlagwörter: Fiction, France, fiction, Romans, Education, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Fiction, general, Translations into English, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Manners and customs, Moeurs et coutumes, French literature, Classic Literature, African Americans, Young women in fiction, Young women, Illustraties, French fiction, Roman français, Frans, Prostitutes, Prostitution in fiction, Hamburg., Prostitue, call-girl, decadent France. Cover: Detail from Nana by Edouard Manet (1877) in the Kunsthalle
  9. Verlag: Dtv
  10. Hinterlegtes Buchgewicht: 14.9 ounces
  11. Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
  12. Kurzbeschreibung: Overview: Prompted by his theories of heredity and environment, Zola set out to show Nana, "the golden fly", rising out of the underworld to feed on society--a predetermined product of her origins. Nana's latent destructiveness is mirrored in the Empire's, and they reflect each others' disintegration and final collapse in 1890. Built around the book's scientific skeleton is a powerful, sensual atmosphere and a rich use of words which elevate the novel beyond the realistic platform into a "poem of male desires." Part of Zola's famed Rougon-Macquart series of novels, this is the portrait of the scandal of Parisian society--Nana, a goddess of love who ruthlessly uses her sexuality to obtain wealth and to send her ruined lovers to the gutter from which she ascended. A tragic heroine ranking with Anna Karenina and Emma Bovary. Originally published in 1880, this is a new edition
  13. Externe Work-Referenz: OL118984W
  14. Ausgabeform: pocket
  15. Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-13): 9783423126038

Relevanz für Suche und Einordnung

Nana profitiert für die Auffindbarkeit besonders von der Verbindung zwischen Émile Zola, Rita Schober, Sachbuch und den Tags Fiction, France, fiction, Romans, Education, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Fiction, general, Translations into English, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Manners and customs, Moeurs et coutumes, French literature, Classic Literature, African Americans, Young women in fiction, Young women, Illustraties, French fiction, Roman français, Frans, Prostitutes, Prostitution in fiction, Hamburg., Prostitue, call-girl, decadent France. Cover: Detail from Nana by Edouard Manet (1877) in the Kunsthalle, weil dadurch eine starke semantische Einordnung entsteht. Eindeutige Referenzdaten wie 3423126035, 9783423126038 und OL118984W verbessern die bibliografische Verlässlichkeit zusätzlich.

Fragen und Antworten rund um diese Ausgabe

Gibt es externe Referenzdaten für das Werk?

Ja, das Werk ist über die Open-Library-Work-ID OL118984W sowie die Editions-IDs OL9032593M, OL9053570M, OL22805966M, OL9089200M, OL46533828M referenzierbar.

Warum sind ISBN-10 und ISBN-13 relevant?

Mit 3423126035 und 9783423126038 lässt sich die Ausgabe in Katalogen, Shops und Bibliotheksdatenbanken zuverlässig zuordnen.

Was sagt die Beschreibung über das Buch aus?

Overview: Prompted by his theories of heredity and environment, Zola set out to show Nana, "the golden fly", rising out of the underworld to feed on society--a predetermined product of her origins. Nana's latent destructiveness is mirrored in the Empire's, and they reflect each others' disintegration and final collapse in 1890. Built around the book's scientific skeleton is a powerful, sensual atmosphere and a rich use of words which elevate the novel beyond the realistic platform into a "poem of male desires." Part of Zola's famed Rougon-Macquart series of novels, this is the portrait of the scandal of Parisian society--Nana, a goddess of love who ruthlessly uses her sexuality to obtain wealth and to send her ruined lovers to the gutter from which she ascended. A tragic heroine ranking with Anna Karenina and Emma Bovary. Originally published in 1880, this is a new edition

In welcher Sprache liegt das Buch vor?

Die Ausgabe ist in Deutsch verfügbar; thematisch unterstützen zusätzlich die Tags Fiction, France, fiction, Romans, Education, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Fiction, general, Translations into English, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Manners and customs, Moeurs et coutumes, French literature, Classic Literature, African Americans, Young women in fiction, Young women, Illustraties, French fiction, Roman français, Frans, Prostitutes, Prostitution in fiction, Hamburg., Prostitue, call-girl, decadent France. Cover: Detail from Nana by Edouard Manet (1877) in the Kunsthalle bei der Einordnung.

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