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Thérèse Raquin - Henry Vizetelley
Thérèse Raquin
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The first major work of the father of French Naturalism, "Thérèse Raquin" is the shocking initial success of Zola's impressive writing career. Published in 1867, the plot revolves around a young woman, Thérèse, who is unhappily married to her cousin Camille, largely due to her domineering, if... show more
The first major work of the father of French Naturalism, "Thérèse Raquin" is the shocking initial success of Zola's impressive writing career. Published in 1867, the plot revolves around a young woman, Thérèse, who is unhappily married to her cousin Camille, largely due to her domineering, if well-intentioned, aunt, Madame Raquin. After moving the little family to Paris, the selfish Camille meets up with an old friend, Laurent, who quickly becomes Thérèse's lover. The terrible lengths the two of them go to be together eventually become their undoing, proving them to be the 'human beasts' that Zola scientifically observed for temperament in his grisly experimental novel. A sinister story of adultery and murder in lower class Parisian society, "Thérèse Raquin" is a dreadfully realistic novel that remains one of Zola's most masterful works.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781420938548 (1420938541)
ASIN: 1420938541
Publisher: Digireads.com
Pages no: 116
Edition language: English
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
4.0
So if Kate Winslet retires from acting and just does audio books, I will not be disappointed at all.And Zola, you are an evil man.
Lillelara
Lillelara rated it
4.0 Thérèse Raquin
Zwei unmoralische Menschen, deren Existenzen umeinander kreisen und die ihren innersten Begierden wie Lust, Leidenschaft, Gier und Neid nachgeben, dabei ein unvorstellbares Verbrechen begehen und mit den Konsequenzen dieser Tat nicht leben können. Zugegeben, dieses Buch ist keine Sonntagsabendunterh...
Books for Young Humans
Books for Young Humans rated it
0.0 Returning to classics would be the greatest teen rebellion
Way back in the late 20th century when I was a teenager and the genre fiction 'industry,' with its absurdly blood-soaked TV tie ins hadn't been invented, I (and many others my age) slumped on the sofa with the novels of DH Lawrence - yes, really- with EM Forster, Emile Zola and of course, a bit of ...
tmwstw
tmwstw rated it
3.0 Therese Raquin (Penguin Classics)
Dragged a bit about 2/3 of the way through, but picked up again towards the end.As it was a translated version I'm not sure how close to the original it was.
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL rated it
4.0
Therese Raquin is Madame Bovary on steroids. The young Zola was impressed by Bovary, and its influence is clear throughout Raquin - but he ratchets every aspect of the story up, for better and...well, really for worse; this isn't as good as Bovary.Mainly that's because Zola is no match at all for Fl...
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