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'''J'accuse''' (French for "I accuse"), was the title of the famous 1898 letter addressed by [[Émile Zola]] to President Faure of France (1898) in denunciation of the [[Dreyfus affair]]. In it Zola used the phrase several times for rhetorical emphasis.
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'''J'accuse''' (French for "I accuse"), was the title of the famous 1898 letter addressed by [[Émile Zola]] to President Faure of France (1898) in denunciation of the Dreyfus affair. In it Zola used the phrase several times for rhetorical emphasis.
  
 
==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==

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J'accuse (French for "I accuse"), was the title of the famous 1898 letter addressed by Émile Zola to President Faure of France (1898) in denunciation of the Dreyfus affair. In it Zola used the phrase several times for rhetorical emphasis.

Further reading

  • Zola, Emile. The Dreyfus Affair: "J'Accuse" and Other Writings. (1996). 202 pp.