Zola, Emile. “J’Accuse...!” L’Aurore

AUCTION 58 | Thursday, May 02nd, 2013 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts and Autograph Letters

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Lot 107
(DREYFUS AFFAIR).

Zola, Emile. “J’Accuse...!” L’Aurore

Broadsheet newspaper, complete in two printed leaves. Minute tears at folds. Matted. Folio.

Paris: 13th January 1898

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
PRICE REALIZED $3,600
Emile Zola was the indefatigable defender of Alfred Dreyfus, an Alsatian Jewish captain in the “L’Affaire” as it became known, engaged the consciousness of the entire French nation, and indeed most of Europe, for over a decade from 1894, when Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French army, was falsely accused of treason, until 1906 when he was finally and fully rehabilitated. This open letter by French novelist Emile Zola (1840-1902), addressed to the President of the Republic, accuses the Army General Staff of crimes and complicity in a plot against Dreyfus. “J’Accuse” was instrumental in awaking the world to the injustice which had been committed, however Zola paid dearly for such outspokenness. He was found guilty of libel and was forced to flee to England to avoid imprisonment. With Dreyfus’s eventual exoneration, Zola’s sentence was overturned and he returned to Paris, dying there shortly thereafter in 1902. His public funeral was attended by Alfred Dreyfus - by then a free man. See Norman L. Kleeblatt, The Dreyfus Affair: Art, Truth and Justice (1987) p. xix and p. 165 and pp. 268-9. << This historic cri de coeur: “J’Accuse” rings out as one of the most celebrated headlines in the history of journalism. @