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  1. Thérèse Raquin tells the story of a young woman, unhappily married to her first cousin by an overbearing aunt, who may seem to be well-intentioned but in many ways is deeply selfish.

    • Émile Zola
    • 1867
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  3. Chapter 1. Thérèse has lived with her aunt, Madame Raquin, and cousin, Camille, since she was two years old. Her father took her to Madame Raquin shortly after her mother died. Thérèse thus grew up alongside Camille outside of Paris, where Madame Raquin owned a haberdashery. Because Camille was always sick, Madame Raquin doted on him.

  4. Thérèse Raquin, despite the young Zola’s theories on scientific objectivity, is a cautionary tale on the text of the biblical commandments against adultery and murder. Once Thérèse and...

  5. Thérèse Raquin is a novel about what it’s like to commit a terrible act of violence and then live with the consequences. But what makes the story unique is that there aren’t any consequences, or at least not the kind that usually come along with cold-blooded murder.

  6. Emile Zola ’s short novel Thérèse Raquin traces the complete life’s story of its title character: her childhood defined by confinement and resentment; her adulthood marked by passion and deception; and finally the murder, violence, and suicide of her last years.

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  8. Thérèse Raquin is a tale of lust, murder, and suicide set amid the poverty of mid-nineteenth century Left Bank Paris. It involves a classically limited cast of characters such as that...

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