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Acknowledgements Introduction The Background to Thérèse Raquin: Science and Literature Progress and Positivism The Realistic Imagination The Birth of Naturalism Thérèse Raquin: Narrative and Myth Plot Narration Character Symbol and Image Myth Conclusion Notes to Introduction Bibliography Préface de la Deuxième Édition Thérèse Raquin Notes to Text
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Add Therese Raquin, A gothic tale of murder and adultery, Thérèse Raquin was denounced as pornography on its publication in 1867. Putrid literature was how Louis Ulbach described the novel in a contemporary review. Zola defended himself against these attacks in his preface, Therese Raquin to your collection on WonderClub |