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Note 1 in page 446 “Zola intime,” Revue Illustrée, iii (1887), 144-145—italics mine.
Note 2 in page 449  Unpublished letter, Bibliothèque  Acquisitions Françaises, Vol. 24,518 (italics
 Acquisitions Françaises, Vol. 24,518 (italics 
Note 3 in page 449 Zola's italics.
Note 4 in page 449  There is one minor error of fact in  cle. He claims that L‘œuvre, Zola's novel of
 cle. He claims that L‘œuvre, Zola's novel of  laid in the early 1860's, so that the artist-music whom Zola charges with the discussions of
 laid in the early 1860's, so that the artist-music whom Zola charges with the discussions of  have known only Wagner's earliest
 have known only Wagner's earliest  L‘œuvre covers quite a long period of time and
 L‘œuvre covers quite a long period of time and  ably beyond the terminal date of the Rougo series. It opens in July 1862, and extends at
 ably beyond the terminal date of the Rougo series. It opens in July 1862, and extends at  is proved by the fact that Jacques, Claude
 is proved by the fact that Jacques, Claude  born in February 1864, dies at the age of
 born in February 1864, dies at the age of  months before his father's suicide. In fact, Zola
 months before his father's suicide. In fact, Zola  himself chronologically in the novel and there
 himself chronologically in the novel and there  dications that it actually closes in 1877, not in
 dications that it actually closes in 1877, not in 
Note 1 in page 450 Zola, Correspondance, 1858-1871 in Œuvres complètes (Paris: Bernouard, 1928), XLVIII, 109 (letter of 25 June 1860 to Paul Cézanne). One of these songs, “Le Nuage,” was published in the Journal du Dimanche, No. 414 (17 Oct. 1861), p. 400.
Note 2 in page 451 Gaston Poulain, Bazille et ses amis (Paris: La Renaissance du Livre, 1932), pp. 166-168. Poulain quotes a letter from Zola to Bazille dated 18 April 1863, indicating that the two are already friends (p. 168, n.).