Thérèse Raquin
Penguin Books
Paperback
Description
Émile Zola’s Thérèse Raquin is a dark and gripping tale of lust, violence, and guilt set in the shadowy streets of Paris. The story unfolds in a claustrophobic haberdasher’s shop, where Thérèse is trapped in a loveless marriage to her sickly cousin, Camille. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she begins a passionate affair with Laurent, Camille’s friend, leading them to commit a crime that will haunt them forever. This Penguin Classics edition, translated by Robin Buss, includes notes and an introduction.
Why You Should Read?
- Intense Atmosphere: The novel’s setting in the gloomy back streets of Paris creates a haunting and immersive atmosphere that draws readers into its dark world.
- Complex Characters: Thérèse and Laurent are richly developed characters whose passionate yet destructive relationship explores the depths of human emotion and moral conflict.
- Scandalous Impact: Upon its release in 1867, Thérèse Raquin caused a scandal, showcasing Zola’s bold exploration of taboo themes and earning him lasting notoriety.
- Psychological Depth: The novel delves into themes of adultery, madness, and ghostly revenge, offering a profound exploration of the darkest aspects of human existence.
- Literary Significance: As a cornerstone of Zola’s work, Thérèse Raquin is a powerful example of naturalism, influencing generations of writers and readers alike.
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