<p><strong>A dark and penetrating novel of passion crime and psychological unraveling set in the confined world of a Paris shop.</strong></p><p>Thérèse trapped in a loveless marriage to her frail cousin Camille begins a consuming affair with Laurent. Their desire leads to violence and violence to an oppressive aftermath of fear and guilt. As suspicion paranoia and moral decay intensify Zola traces the gradual disintegration of two individuals bound together by crime.</p><p>Published in 1867 and often cited as a foundational work of literary naturalism the novel reflects Zola's commitment to portraying human behavior as shaped by temperament heredity and environment. His unflinching examination of instinct and consequence marked a decisive shift in nineteenth-century fiction establishing him as a central figure in French realism. <em>Thérèse Raquin</em> remains widely studied for its psychological intensity and its influence on modern European literature.</p>
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