elliephant
Wed 10-Oct-12 11:21:16
As its based on a ( rather excellent) 19th century novel by Emile Zola, it would have been accurate. Certainly, where I lived it would not have been uncommon for shop workers to lodge with their employers. My local graveyard has a poignant headstone dedication to a young boy who came to work for the local menswear store and lived in a little room above the shop. He died in the flu epidemic of 1918. I also attended the funeral a few weeks ago of a wonderful old lady, a friend of my grandparents, who died aged 103. She had come to work for a local drapery, lodged with the owners and eventually inherited and kept it open until her recent death.
LonelyCloud
Wed 10-Oct-12 11:18:25
Thanks for that, funnypeculiar
Looks like they've just kept the name Denise for the same character in the TV series. I guess Denise must have been in common use as a name in France before it became popular in England.
I discovered last week it was based on an Emile Zola novel - I hadn't realised...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Au_Bonheur_des_Dames.
LineRunner
Wed 10-Oct-12 11:09:34
IIRC, the Point Of View viewer said it dates as a name from 1920. I was trying to cook dinner in my defence, in case that's not the exact date cited but it's in that aea.
LonelyCloud
Wed 10-Oct-12 11:01:25
Is Denise too modern for the Victorians, then?
LineRunner
Wed 10-Oct-12 10:20:02
I don't the answer to that one, LonelyCloiud, but someone was having a moan on Points of View about the use of the name Denise!
susiegrapevine
Fri 05-Oct-12 10:51:31
Ooo interesting question will wait with you to find out the answer!
LonelyCloud
Thu 04-Oct-12 20:43:32
I've been watching the first episode of The Paradise, set in an 1870's department store.
One thing that puzzled me - when Denise got offered a job in the store, she was expected to move into staff quarters in the shop with the other staff girls. I know household servants usually lived within the house they worked in, but I'd kind of assumed that that wasn't really the case in big shops. Especially for a girl whose uncle happens to live just over the road from said big shop.
Would Denise really have been expected to live in the shop's staff quarters? Anyone know?