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Patterson, J. G

"A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola;"


ZIZI, the pet name given by Nana to Georges Hugon. Nana.
ZOE, waiting-maid in the employment of Nana. She was entirely in Nana's
confidence, and was always ready with shrewd advice, though there is no
doubt she arranged matters so that a great deal of money came into her
own hands. She ultimately took over the establishment of La Tricon,
which she had long coveted, and, having large ideas, proposed to extend
the business by renting a larger house. Nana.



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PRINCIPAL SCENES
ARROMANCHES, a small town on the Normandy coast, not far from Caen. It
is about six miles from Bonneville, the scene of La Joie de Vivre.
ARTAUD (LES), a small village a few miles from Plassans (q.v.). Abbe
Mouret was its priest during the events related in La Faute de l'Abbe
Mouret.
ASSOMMOIR (Pere Colombe's) was situated at the corner of Rue des
Poissonniers and Boulevard de Rochechouart, which is a continuation of
Boulevard de Clichy, in the northern district of Paris. L'Assommoir.
AUGUSTIN (RUE NEUVE SAINT), a street which joins the Avenue de l'Opera
a short distance from the Opera House.


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