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Zola portrays the triumph of rectitude, the triumph which follows faith in the powers of life, and observance of the law of universal labor. Fruitfulness contains charming pictures of homely married life, delightful glimpses of childhood and youth: the first smile, the first step, the first word, followed by the playfulness and the flirtations of boyhood, and the happiness which waits on the espousals of those who truly love. And the punishment of the guilty is awful.
-- Earnest A. Vizetelly, 1900
Here is the story of Mathieu and his family and their quest for the goodness of life. Here is a great writer's earnest hope for his beloved France.
Fruitfulness was to be the first of a series of four novel (a series, alas, never completed) illustrating this immortal author's philosophy on the building blocks of a great civilization.
Foremost, however, Fruitfulness is a vivid portrait of a time and place -- and an unstoppable dream.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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