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- ÇÁ¶û½º¾î·Î Á¦ÀÛµÈ ÀüÀÚÃ¥ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. - Nana is a novel by the French naturalist author Emile Zola. Completed in 1880, Nana is the ninth installment in the 20-volume Les Rougon-Macquart A year before he started to write Nana, Zola knew nothing about the Theatre des Varietes. Ludovic Halevy invited him to attend an operetta with him there on February 15, 1878, and took him backstage. Halevy told him innumerable stories about the amorous life of the star, Anna Judic, whose menage a trois served as the model for the relationships of Rose Mignon, her husband, and Steiner in Zola's novel. Halevy also provided Zola with stories about such famous prostitutes such as Blanche d'Antigny, Anna Deslions, Delphine de Lizy, and Hortense Schneider, upon which Zola drew in developing the character of his title character.

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