Thérèse Raquin

Thérèse Raquin(1867)

Émile ZolaAndrew Rothwell

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Therese Paquin is a clinically observed, sinister tale of adultery and murder among the lower orders in nineteenth-century Paris. Zola's dispassionate dissection of the motivations of his characters, mere 'human beasts' who kill in order to satisfy their lust, is much more than an atmospheric Second Empire period-piece. Many readers were scandalized by an approach to character-drawing which seemed to undermine not only the moral values of a deeply conservative society, but also the whole code of psychological description on which the realist novel was based.

Together with the important Preface to the Second Edition in which Zola defended himself against charges of immorality, Therese Raquin stands as a key early manifesto of the French Naturalist movement, of which Zola was the founding father. Even today, this novel has lost none of its power to shock. This new translation is based on the second edition of 1868. The Introduction situates the novel in the context of Naturalism, medicine, and the scientific ideas of Zola's day.

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Pages
211
Format
Paperback
Language
English


Published By
Oxford University Press
Published at
12/1/1867
Isbn13
9780199536856
Isbn10
0199536856

Setting
Paris (France, 1860)
Originally published at
1/1/1867
Original Language
English

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