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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 9 MIN

21 - Therese Raquin by Emile Zola

from Therese Raquin · host Émile Zola

In Zolas first acclaimed novel, a discontented wife plots the murder of her feeble husband to pursue a torrid affair. But her self-centered desires are thwarted when shes relentlessly haunted by the specter of her deceased spouse.

In Zolas first acclaimed novel, a discontented wife plots the murder of her feeble husband to pursue a torrid affair. But her self-centered desires are thwarted when shes relentlessly haunted by the specter of her deceased spouse.

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In Zolas first acclaimed novel, a discontented wife plots the murder of her feeble husband to pursue a torrid affair. But her self-centered desires are thwarted when shes relentlessly haunted by the specter of her deceased spouse.

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