The Joy of Life (La Joie de Vivre) by Émile Zola, published in 1884, is the twelfth novel in his Les Rougon-Macquart series. The story follows Pauline Quenu, a young orphan who is taken in by relatives after her parents' death. Despite witnessing and enduring significant hardships, Pauline remains an optimistic and generous character, embodying Zola's exploration of human resilience and suffering. This novel contrasts themes of despair and vitality, reflecting Zola's naturalistic style and his deep psychological insight.
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