When the book is finished you feel completely wiped out, senses indulged and sated. It is all rather overwhelming and draining and I remember sitting back and thinking Blimey, phew...
Shortly after finishing the Ladies Paradise, by coincidence, the BBC decided to produce a dramatisation 'based' on the characters and events created by Zola. The press release at the time had this to say:
Set in England’s first department store, the series tells the rags-to-riches story of Denise Lovett (Joanna Vanderham, Above Suspicion), a young girl who works in the store and gets caught up in the charms of the modern world. Denise is a 19th-century Working Girl – big-hearted, smarter than she’s taken to be and more ambitious than those pretty eyes suggest.
It was dire. Died the death after one series and righly so.
And by the way after reading this you will realise that if you thought Loss Leaders in supermarkets and Pile 'em High and sell 'em cheap were new ideas, well you were wrong....
Turning the pages the other day I think I might have a re-read.