
THÉRÈSE RAQUIN - By Émile Zola - Translated and edited with a preface by Edward Vizetelly
CONTENTS
PREFACE
THÉRÈSE RAQUIN
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
In the cramped, damp world of a Parisian laundry, a young woman lives under the shadow of a loveless marriage to her sickly cousin. Thérèse moves through the soot‑filled streets and the stifling rooms of the shop, her yearning for freedom and feeling of suffocation growing with each passing day. The routine is broken when she encounters Laurent, a bold and charismatic friend of her husband, whose presence awakens desires she has never known.
Their secret meetings ignite a fierce, reckless passion that quickly spirals beyond mere longing. As the affair deepens, the two lovers devise a daring, desperate plan to rid themselves of the obstacle standing between them and a future together. The tension mounts toward a fateful night that promises to change everything, drawing the reader into a dark, suspenseful tale of love, betrayal, and the consequences that follow.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (403K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1902
A fierce French novelist and journalist, this leading voice of naturalism turned the messy realities of modern life into unforgettable fiction. His work reached far beyond the page, especially when he stepped into public life during the Dreyfus Affair.
View all books
by Émile Zola

by Émile Zola

by Émile Zola

by Émile Zola

by Émile Zola

by Émile Zola

by Émile Zola

by Émile Zola