
Therese Raquin by Emile Zola is a dark naturalist novel about a trapped marriage, illicit desire, murder, guilt, and psychological collapse. Therese and Laurent's passion promises escape from a suffocating domestic life, but their crime binds them to fear, disgust, suspicion, and a haunting sense that the body remembers what the mind wants to hide.
Readers interested in French naturalism, crime, obsession, and morally intense fiction will find Therese Raquin short, severe, and claustrophobic. Zola treats emotion almost like an experiment, watching nerves, appetite, environment, conscience, and fear grind against one another. The novel's power comes from its refusal to romanticize passion; desire here becomes a trap as real as any prison cell ever built.
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