Thérèse Raquin Dr J. Rodríguez-SouillaThrse Raquin (1867) is a novel by French author mile Zola. Initially serialized in LArtiste, a popular French literary magazine, Thrse Raquin, Zolas third novel, earned the author widespread fame and critical condemnation for its scandalous content and unsparing vision of human sexuality and violence. Thrse Raquin effectively launched Zolas career as a leading practitioner of literary naturalism, and has since been adapted countless times for theater,
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Brown identifies moments where this affinity between allusion and the uncanny is used by writers to generate a particular textual charge
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