
Die Überschwemmung
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Narrated by:
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Rudolf Jürgen Bartsch
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By:
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Emile Zola
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Louis Roubieu ist Großvater und der Vorstand einer elfköpfigen Familie. Alle wohnen vereint unter einem Dach. Die Ernte verspricht gut auszufallen. Weiterhin soll es bald eine Hochzeit geben. Alle sind glücklich. Doch plötzlich regnet es in Strömen. Der Fluss Garonne tritt über die Ufer. Ein Unglück folgt dem anderen...
Übersetzung: Henriette Devidé. Émile Zola (18401902) ist französischer Schriftsteller und einer größten französischen Romanciers des 19. Jahrhunderts. Er schrieb u.a. den Roman Therese Raquin und den Zyklus Die Rougon Macquart.
©gemeinfrei (P)1969 SWR
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