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Excerpt from Pour La Couronne
His accurate, detailed descriptions of the scenes in which his poems are laid led Zola to think that naturalism in verse had become a reality. He praises the poet because he descends without platitude to details hitherto considered the least poetic. But Zola was in the wrong. Coppée's little sketches, with their pathos, pleasing irony, and be lief in better things, have nothing in common with the brutal, pessimistic productions of the author of la Terra and his followers.
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