• Le Docteur Pascal (Doctor Pascal) is the twentieth and final novel of the Rougon-Macquart series by Émile Zola, first published in June 1893 by Charpentier...
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    Le Docteur Pascal A late "mathematical" tree drawn by Georges Pouchet. This was included in Zola's preparatory dossier for the final novel Le Docteur...
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    L'Argent (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    from Rougon to Saccard. Aristide's other brother Pascal is the main character of Le docteur Pascal. He also has two sisters: Sidonie, who appears in...
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  • Son Excellence Eugène Rougon (category Works originally published in Le Siècle)
    further his quest for power. Eugène's brothers are Pascal, who is the main character of Le docteur Pascal, and Aristide, whose story is told in La curée and...
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    passions and ended up as a prostitute (like her cousin Nana). In Le docteur Pascal, Zola describes Angélique as being a blend of the characteristics...
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    L'Œuvre (1886) La Terre (1887) Le Rêve (1888) La Bête humaine (1890) L'Argent (1891) La Débâcle (1892) Le Docteur Pascal (1893) Les Trois Villes Lourdes (1894)...
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  • its second edition (1868), in a mixture of pride and defiance, he wrote: "Le groupe d'écrivains naturalistes auquel j'ai l'honneur d'appartenir a assez...
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    Pot-Bouille (category Works originally published in Le Gaulois)
    might be called obsessive-compulsive disorder. Zola describes him in Le docteur Pascal (the last novel) as an example of indirect heredity, bearing a physical...
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    evokes the penal colony. The same author also mentions it in Le Docteur Pascal (1893), when Pascal Rougon had his niece Clotilde detail the Rougon-Macquart...
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    Une page d'amour (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    seizures, and her grandmother Ursule, who died of the same disease. In Le docteur Pascal, Zola described the influence of heredity on Hélène as 'innateness'...
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    (1931) - Donald Strawber Radio Follies (1931) The Yellow Dog (1932) - Le docteur Ernest Michoux Une jeune fille et un million (1932) - L'employé brouillon...
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    Nana (novel) (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    Zola. Completed in 1880, Nana is the ninth installment in the 20-volume Les Rougon-Macquart series. A year before he started to write Nana, Zola knew...
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  • La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    the unconventional doctor Pascal Rougon (the central character of the last novel in the series, 1893's Le Docteur Pascal), places him in the care of...
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    Au Bonheur des Dames (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    served as a guardian to their mentally challenged sister Desirée. In Le docteur Pascal, the final novel in the series set in 1872-1873, Octave and Denise...
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  • involved in politics (Son Excellence Eugène Rougon) and medicine (Le Docteur Pascal) and the low-born Macquarts as those fatally falling into alcoholism...
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  • Julien - le jardinie Paul Coppel as Himself Pascal Mazzotti as L'homme de la discothèque Henri Crémieux as Le docteur Toi, le venin at IMDb Toi, le venin...
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  • Constantinople Fell Stanley J. Weyman – A Gentleman of France Émile Zola – Le Docteur Pascal Margaret Marshall Saunders – Beautiful Joe Robert Louis Stevenson...
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    La joie de vivre (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    Rambaud (Une page d'amour), the husband of her cousin Hélène Mouret. In Le docteur Pascal (set in 1872–1873), Zola tells us that Pauline still lives in Bonneville...
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  • as Le docteur Friedrich von Ledebur as Vernet Georges Douking as L'animalier (as Douking) Michel Thomass as L'ami corse Jean-Pierre Castaldi as Le motard...
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  • Hémon (Le Brigadier) Guillaume Delaunay (Vitupin 1) Lionel Laget (Vitupin 2) Emmanuel Nakach (Joseph) Pamela Ravassard (Marie) Jean Luc Atlan (Docteur Klaus)...
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    La Débâcle (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    as The Debacle and The Downfall, is the penultimate novel of Émile Zola's Les Rougon-Macquart series, which first appeared as a serial in La Vie populaire [fr]...
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    La Terre (category Books of Les Rougon-Macquart)
    the service of his country. (see further story in La Débâcle and Le Docteur Pascal). Macqueron - a grocer and tavern-keeper at Rognes. He was a municipal...
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  • Christine Pascal (29 November 1953 – 30 August 1996) was a French actress, writer, and director known for Le Petit Prince a dit, 1992. Born in Lyon, Rhône...
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  • Le docteur Matik Marlène Chicheportiche as La fille de Bortak Darío Moreno as Le cafetier de Toluma Mohamed Ziani as Le peintre Pascal Mazzotti as Le...
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  • Auguste Bovério as Le docteur Pascal Mady Berry as La mère d'une malade Robert Arnoux as Marmousot William Aguet as Marec Raymond Aimos as Le préparateur Bill...
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  • Le notaire Guy-Lou as Morel Jean Hébey as Le speaker Marcel Maupi as Le maître de ballet Gaston Orbal as L'ami de Lurvine René Pascal as Le docteur Jean...
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    Italian-born French engineer. He built the Zola Dam, creating Lac Zola near Le Tholonet in Aix-en-Provence. Zola was an Italian engineer with some Greek...
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    "Pascal Deynat, docteur ès denticules" in Bonnet O., Dans la peau du squale. Newlook. 2004, 250 : 110-113. Deynat, Pascal P. (2000-04-01). "Les denticules...
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  • "Ornamental Desires: The Scandal of the 'Détail Inutile' in Émile Zola's Le Docteur Pascal". Romance Studies. 21 (2): 91–99. doi:10.1179/026399003786543168....
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    former rival for Émilie's affections, provoked Voltaire's Diatribe du docteur Akakia ("Diatribe of Doctor Akakia"), which satirized some of Maupertuis's...
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