| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - However, if one looks in particular at the character of the examining magistrate-cum-detective in Zola's La B??te humaine, it is clear that Zola effects a scathing parody of the very scientific method around which he structured his novels: M. Denizet's reliance on the "scientific methods of forensics and criminology, modified by an ardent belief in theoretical analysis and logical conclusions, le
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