Therese Raquin
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Therese Raquin

Pocket Book – April 1, 2004

Price
$5.03
Publisher
Gallimard Education
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-2070313969
Dimensions
4.41 x 0.47 x 6.89 inches
Weight
9.8 ounces

Description

Book Description Avec un dossier réalisé par Sophie-Aude Picon et une "lecture d'image" par Alain Jaubert. Texte intégral. 'Therese Raquin' 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. '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.

Features & Highlights

  • Emile Zola was a French novelist who wrote in the school of naturalism and is noted for his work in revolutionizing France. The Rougon-Macquart series brought Zola literary fame and is considered his life work. It took 25 years to finish the 20 volumes. The idea of writing the social history of a family encompassing several volumes probably came from his reading the works of Balzac. Zola shows how people in a family who appear to be quite individualistic are actually quite similar. Heredity and proximity determine who we are and how we act. Theresa Raquin was first published in 1867 in serial form in L; Artiste. In 1873 Zola turned the novel into a play. In Theresa Raquin a well-intentioned aunt marries a young woman to her first cousin. Camille is sickly and selfish, and when the opportunity arises, Thrse enters into a tragic affair with Camille's friend Laurent. Zola called this novel a scientific study of temperament instead of a character study making it an example of naturalism.

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Un Chef d'aeuvre Incroyable!

A mon avis ce roman de Zola est le meilleur de tous ses aeuvres. Cela est profond, puissant, effrayant, et plus de tout, incroyable en exprimant les ombres sombre et noir de l'homme et de la femme. Très fascinant en anglais, mais c'est mieux en la langue originale, le français. Si vous pouvez à lire en français, lisez-y, c'est une expérience incroyable.
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