The Wife Who Survived the Carbon-Monoxide Night and Outlived Her Husband by Twenty-Three Years
Alexandrine Zola was sleeping next to Émile when the chimney filled their Paris bedroom with carbon monoxide on the night of 28 September 1902. She woke up. He did not. She lived another twenty-three years, becoming the principal custodian of his literary estate and an unexpectedly forceful figure in the post-Affair Dreyfusard movement.
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