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Original Title: Thérèse Raquin
ISBN: 0140449442 (ISBN13: 9780140449440)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Paris,1860(France)
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Thérèse Raquin Paperback | Pages: 201 pages
Rating: 3.72 | 19909 Users | 1509 Reviews

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One of Zola's most famous realist novels, Therese Raquin is a clinically observed, sinister tale of adultery and murder among the lower classes in nineteenth-century Parisian society.

Set in the claustrophobic atmosphere of a dingy haberdasher's shop in the passage du Pont-Neuf in Paris, this powerful novel tells how the heroine and her lover, Laurent, kill her husband, Camille, but are subsequently haunted by visions of the dead man, and prevented from enjoying the fruits of their crime.

Zola's shocking tale dispassionately dissects the motivations of his characters--mere "human beasts", who kill in order to satisfy their lust--and stands as a key manifesto of the French Naturalist movement, of which the author was the founding father. Published in 1867, this is Zola's most important work before the Rougon-Macquart series and introduces many of the themes that can be traced through the later novel cycle.

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Title:Thérèse Raquin
Author:Émile Zola
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Penguin Classics
Pages:Pages: 201 pages
Published:July 29th 2004 by Penguin Books (first published 1867)
Categories:Classics. Fiction. Cultural. France. European Literature. French Literature. Literature. 19th Century. Novels

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This is the kind of book you survive, an obstacle course for masochists , the only people who will truly love it, don't get me wrong a very talented writer in his first important novel shows his skill, but he has a tendency to wallow in misery, giving a reader too many painful scenes. Zola believes, to be taken seriously , he needs to inflict the maximum pain, a simple murder case becomes a protracted story even though a short novel, it seems an eternity...Critics called the book pornographic

The shortest and most readable books from the 20-vol Rougon-Macquart cycle but perhaps not the best one to start with. 'Germinal' more gives the full heavy, 19th C saga-with-issues flavour of Zola.

Smiling! Realising the inappropriate reaction to my second reading of Zola's early duel with murderous passion, I try to look concerned or appalled or just plain disgusted, like his contemporary audience. In his preface, he complains about the critics hating the novel for all the wrong reasons. And now I begin to think I might be loving it for all the wrong reasons instead.Zola claims to have looked at the strong and passionate reaction of two lovers killing an inconvenient husband with the eyes

I have never read a book do unrelenting dark and foreboding.The prose is just brilliant in this book. There are some really bone chilling moments in this book easily as chilling as Edgar Allen Poe's writing.Eventhough this was grim and dark to the very last page I found if very difficult to put down. So this is French literature.... I have to say the writing was astounding and I will read more Zola and explore more French literature. Definitely one of the great writers and glad to have decided

Very scary, very dark and definitely wonderful. Could not put this down. I learned about evil in this book.

Introduction, by Adam ThorpeA Note on the TranslationAcknowledgments--Thérèse RaquinNotes

I Love Nature & Natural, but No More Novels of NaturalismIn my voracity for reading most of the so-called classic novels, I read this short one without knowing much about it, nor did I read (until later) the preface in which Zola says this is a study of temperaments and not characters, the basis of which is the now-discounted Galen's Four Temperaments. Apparently, this is a novel characterized as "naturalism," due to its scientific or detached narrative.The four temperaments are represented

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