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  1. Thérèse Raquin [teʁɛz ʁakɛ̃] is an 1868 novel by French writer Émile Zola, first published in serial form in the literary magazine L'Artiste in 1867. It was Zola's third novel, though the first to earn wide fame. The novel's adultery and murder were considered scandalous and famously described as "putrid" in a review in the newspaper Le ...

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    • 1867
  2. Get all the key plot points of Émile Zola's Thérèse Raquin on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  3. Émile Zola, Ernest Alfred Vizetelly, Robin Buss (Translator) 3.72. 32,961 ratings2,736 reviews. 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 ...

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  4. Jan 5, 2003 · The Project Gutenberg eBook of Thérèse Raquin, by Émile Zola This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

  5. Thérèse Raquin, novel by Émile Zola, first published serially as Un Mariage d’amour in 1867 and published in book form with the present title in the same year. Believing that an author must simply establish his characters in their particular environment and then observe and record their actions as

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  6. Summary. Thérèse Raquin is a novel and play by French author Émile Zola. It was published in 1867, and first performed in 1873. Many critics expressed disgust at sex-and-violence-filled plot, and England immediately banned the book.

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