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Émile Zola was a French writer, born on April 2, 1840, in Paris . He passed away on September 29, 1902, also in Paris . Zola was educated at Lycée Saint-Louis and held citizenship in France . He was the son of François Zola .
Throughout his career, Émile Zola worked in various occupations, including art critic , novelist , playwright , journalist , writer , photographer , poet , painter , theater critic , and essayist . He was active in industries such as writing , books , and literature .
Zola is best known for his works in the genres of short stories and novels . His notable works include "Les Rougon-Macquart" , "Thérèse Raquin" , and "J'accuse…!" .
In addition to his famous works, Émile Zola authored numerous other pieces, such as "Les Mystères de Marseille" , "L'Inondation" , "Madeleine Férat" , and "Doctor Pascal" . Zola's writings continue to contribute to the wider world of literature.