Author(s): Zola, Émile
Reader(s): Pugh, Leighton
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA0417
Barcode: 9781781982785
Release Date: 01/2020

ZOLA, E.: Masterpiece (The) (Unabridged)

Perhaps the most autobiographical of Zola’s Rougon-Macquart cycle of novels, The Masterpiece is a hard, bleak and raw portrait of unrecognised artistic genius. Claude Lantier, brother to Nana and son of Gervaise, is a struggling painter who dreams of conquering Paris’s art scene with his revolutionary ‘open air’ style of painting. Discouraged and mocked, Claude retreats to the countryside with a young woman from Clermont, with whom he has fallen in love, before returning to Paris, where he continues to experience rejection at every turn. Zola’s depiction of a frustrated artist is said to have drawn heavily on the real-life experiences of Édouard Manet and Paul Cézanne, the latter of whom broke off his friendship with the author upon reading the novel.

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1The Masterpiece11:32
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2But it was all over. There were only…10:58
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3With a light step, Claude ran to take his box…10:47
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4'Mine's Claude.' And, having looked at her just at…12:01
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5Amidst the din he had thus raised…10:35
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6Chapter 211:33
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7There were others still: Spontini, the ferocious usher…11:02
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8They had even planned an encampment…11:33
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9Dealing sabre-like strokes at the velveteen jacket…09:46
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10Sandoz shrugged his shoulders with a gesture of…11:40
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11He stretched his legs apart, high upon the cushions…07:00
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12Pausing near the door, before the studies…08:00
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13Chapter 311:09
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14After drawing breath, Claude retraced his steps…11:23
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15They at once turned into the Rue du Cherche-Midi.11:00
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16At last they all began to talk, with the exception of …10:43
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17When they reached the Esplanade des Invalides…11:22
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18'You're all painters, aren't you? How funny!'08:46
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19'Hello! He has missed his party,' teased Fagerolles.11:27
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20Fagerolles himself, cynical Parisian though he might be…11:18
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21Chapter 411:28
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22Christine that day wore a large cloak…11:22
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23She was seized once more with the vertigo…11:57
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24Since the nipping colds of December…09:25
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25A few days later, however, he received another shock…09:10
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26Still, Christine glided into the habit of the thing…08:17
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27The recollection of the morning after the storm…08:37
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28Chapter 511:47
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29And he affected to be in no hurry…11:33
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30Claude, whose spirits had revived amidst that…10:44
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31He sprang forward and freed Régine…11:39
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32'Just look at them, you'd think they were at…'10:09
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33There was general astonishment when Fagerolles…10:31
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34Chapter 610:55
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35June was drawing to a close, and the rain fell…10:45
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36During the earlier months they only once met some…11:45
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37Besides, she thought his more recent pictures…11:57
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38They lunched in the kitchen, and an extraordinary…11:15
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39When Jacques fell asleep, there were endless…11:06
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40Chapter 711:30
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41All the same, he stopped for another few minutes…11:34
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42They changed the conversation; the high prices that…11:35
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43Bongrand looked at him again, straight in the eyes.08:07
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44'"You've real genius, my dear fellow. Your last…"'10:24
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45'Your wife is charming,' said Claude, 'and I see…'09:28
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46A dream of eternal friendship made him changeless.11:48
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47Towards eleven o’clock Dubuche, arriving at last…11:55
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48Chapter 811:03
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49In the background the Tuileries vanished…10:50
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50Christine at last began to grow frightened…11:42
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51'Are you coming, Claude?' asked Christine, gently.10:19
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52It was getting late; Christine wanted to put him to…11:33
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53Under the eyes of their artist creator…10:42
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54But all at once Claude grew uneasy.09:47
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55Chapter 911:36
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56Twice already had he failed to be ready for the Salon…11:55
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57At first there was a silent struggle of every minute.08:05
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58And it was then that Christine, finding herself…11:36
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59It was poverty, however, that finally finished off Claude.10:59
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60She listened, and staggered in her very grief.10:15
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61Sandoz, silent, felt despair steal over him…11:11
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62He paused, and silence reigned once more…13:34
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63Chapter 1011:49
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64At four o'clock in the afternoon, when the voting…10:39
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65Then the work began again, but more agreeably…10:23
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66This general revision was the terrible part of the task.11:21
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67Then Claude began to look for his own picture.11:53
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68Claude at once recognised the people who had…09:40
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69'Good morning, dear master,' said Naudet…11:48
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70However, the painter had a gleam of hope.10:21
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71Sandoz and Claude had to eat, seated obliquely…09:36
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72Sandoz had at last obtained two cups of coffee…08:10
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73Precisely at that moment they perceived Mahoudeau…07:42
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74Chapter 1111:20
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75Sandoz, finding him nervous in the railway carriage…11:39
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76They alone existed now amid his finished existence…11:25
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77'Do you know, old fellow,' said the novelist…09:35
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78Claude and Christine were the first to arrive.11:27
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79Claude, who for a little while had been absorbed…11:43
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80'It was Claude who did for us!' so Gagnière squarely…11:55
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81Christine having risen in her turn, and apologised for…11:20
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82Chapter 1210:39
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83She had placed the candle on the platform…11:53
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84Claude had hanged himself from the steps in front…11:18
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85However, the painter and the novelist now had to …10:26
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86'It was fated,' he mused in an undertone.11:00
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