Émile Zola

5 books referenced

Books by Émile Zola

Nana

Referenced in 1 episode

627. Jack The Ripper: From Hell (Part 4)

December 18, 2025

Context:

Briefly referenced as a comparison for Mary Jane Kelly's stories about her life as a high-class courtesan, noting it was a novel about a Parisian courtesan that people at the time would have been familiar with.

La Bête Humaine

Referenced in 1 episode

541. Heart of Darkness: Fear and Loathing in the Congo

February 20, 2025

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Described by one host as 'one of my favourite books,' published in 1890, the same year Conrad went to the Congo. About a Parisian train driver who is a sex-crazed homicidal maniac, it illustrates the late Victorian cultural theme that evil lurks within even the most banal person — a theme central to Heart of Darkness.

Rougon-Macquart

Referenced in 1 episode

57. Paris

May 27, 2021

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Dominic mentions having 'this mad idea of reading all Zola's Rougon-Macquart sequence' when discussing the Paris of classic 19th century French novels

L'Assommoir

Referenced in 1 episode

57. Paris

May 27, 2021

Context:

Dominic references this novel when expressing his preference for late 19th century Paris over the Paris of Proust and Picasso

La Débâcle

Referenced in 1 episode

14. Historical Fiction

January 11, 2021

Context:

Mentioned as Zola writing about Franco-Prussian War, events 20-30 years before