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  • A regal, one of the best books of ZOLA  

    Au bonheur des dames (Paperback)
    If I have chosen to read this book, which already had me much more there is a 40 tain years is because of two British TV movies, which very loosely inspired this book. I must say that this book has always been as much then and I particularly apprecia
  • One of the best Zola!  

    Au bonheur des dames (Paperback)
    Probably one of the best Rougon-Macquart. Epic of visiting department stores facing the small trade doomed to extinction. Largely inspired creations of the time (Bon Marché, Louvre ...), this novel combines finance, urban planning and the tremendous
  • My favorite book 1  

    Au bonheur des dames (Paperback)
    If my library was on fire and I had to choose a book to save what would be, I think, that one. Yet nothing predestined me to love Zola and it is by chance, after reading "Therese Raquin" (which is also great too) I bought "Au Bonheur des Da
  • beautiful 1231  

    Au bonheur des dames (Paperback)
    Superb novel by Emile Zola describes the multiple effects of economic changes: the growing power of major retailers to the detriment of small businesses. The strength of the novel is obviously the lack of bias of the author highlights the equivocal n
  • Zola real ...  

    Au bonheur des dames (Paperback)
    Zola, we must love, I love ... In the ladies' happiness is curiously still a very modern book. In describing the enthusiasm of customers wandering the aisles of the store, but also in describing the feelings linking the protagonists, Zola takes us in
  • modern and sensual  

    Au bonheur des dames (Paperback)
    Ladies Happiness is not just a love story about death back of small business, this is the headlong rush towards the consumer world as we know it. Zola décripté all mechanisms of sale: desire, possession, temptation, compulsive buying. Mouret is a tem
  • Exciting 38  

    Au bonheur des dames (Paperback)
    The love story of "Au bonheur des dames" is certainly the least developed part of the book because not only Zola is not a writer with rose water, but in addition, the aim of the book is especially to describe the suffocation of small businesses