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I blame!

Emil Zola
Emil Zola

Phraseologism: I blame!

Meaning: The beginning of a diatribe.

Origin: The title of an open letter to the President of the French Republic, Clemenceau, which the French writer Emile Zola (1840-1902) published (January 13, 1898) in the newspaper "Homme Libre". In it, Zola refuted the unsubstantiated accusations that were made against the officer of the French General Staff Dreyfus, and also exposed the forgeries that formed the basis of these accusations.

Random phraseology:

Hero of our time.

Meaning:

A person whose thoughts and deeds most fully express the spirit of modernity.

Origin:

Title of the story (1840) by M. Yu. Lermontov (1814-1841). It is possible that it was inspired by the work of the writer and historian N. M. Karamzin "The Knight of Our Time".

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