1924
DOI: 10.2307/457126
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XXXI. The Mob in Zola's Germinal and in Hauptmann's Weavers

Abstract: A comparison of the mob in Zola's novel Germinal, 1885, and in Hauptmann's drama, The Weavers, 1892, reveals many points of resemblance. Some of these grow essentially out of the general similarity of theme, others represent more incidental details; yet the outward resemblance is greatly offset by the fact that the miners and weavers as such are fundamentally different. Nevertheless, both authors portray the abject poverty of a class of laborers—poverty due essentially to merciless exploitation on the part of … Show more

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“…4 and 10-15. In Germany, about 155 000 people are estimated to be legally blind within a population of about 82 millions; see [16]. In the USA, excellent statistical analyses are available from the National Society to Prevent Blindness [17] and Prevent Blindness America [7].…”
Section: Statistical Data and Market Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 and 10-15. In Germany, about 155 000 people are estimated to be legally blind within a population of about 82 millions; see [16]. In the USA, excellent statistical analyses are available from the National Society to Prevent Blindness [17] and Prevent Blindness America [7].…”
Section: Statistical Data and Market Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%