The Romance of a Shop

The Romance of a Shop - Paperback

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The Romance of a Shop

The Romance of a Shop - Paperback

by Amy Levy
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by Amy Levy (Author), Mint Editions (Contribution by)

The Romance of a Shop (1888) is a novel by Amy Levy. Published the year before her tragic death, The Romance of a Shop is the debut novel of a pioneering writer and feminist whose poetry and prose explores the concept of the New Woman while illuminating the realities of Jewish life in nineteenth century London. "The air of desolation which hung about the house had communicated itself in some vague manner to the garden, where the trees were bright with blossom, or misty with the tender green of the young leaves. Perhaps the effect of sadness was produced, or at least heightened, by the pathetic figure that paced slowly up and down the gravel path immediately before the house; the figure of a young woman, slight, not tall, bare-headed, and clothed in deep mourning." Following the unexpected death of their father, sisters Fanny, Gertrude, Lucy, and Phyllis are left with little inheritance and even less hope for the future. On the brink of despair, they join together to launch a photography business, each contributing to the best of their abilities in order to survive. As Lucy begins an apprenticeship with a local photographer, her sisters purchase and prepare their own studio for her return. Despite their efforts, they struggle to convince customers that a shop owned by women can demand the same prices as those run by men. Through perseverance and luck, however, the Lorimers find success as funeral photographers and through their connection to a prominent artist. As romance, illness, and war interrupt their plans, the sisters find solace in their mutual resolve to not only survive, but provide and care for one another. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition Amy Levy's The Romance of a Shop is a classic work of British literature reimagined for modern readers.

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When their father's death leaves the Lorimer sisters in financial straits, they decide to open a photography business to support themselves. As Lucy begins an apprenticeship with a local photographer, her sisters work hard on preparing their own studio. Battling prejudice and economic pressures, the Lorimers find hope in perseverance. The Romance of a Shop is a novel by Amy Levy.

Number of Pages: 156
Dimensions: 0.37 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: August 03, 2021
ISBN9781513295817
Author Amy Levy
PublisherMint Editions
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedAugust 2021
LanguageENG- English
Pages156
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Amy Levy

Amy Judith Levy (1861-1889) was an English essayist, poet, and novelist who wrote three novels, three collections of poetry, and short stories. She is best remembered for her literary gifts, her experience as the second Jewish woman at Cambridge University as well as the first Jewish student at Newnham College, and her relationships with both women and men in literary and politically activist circles in London during the 1880s. Upon her death at the age of 27, Levy was eulogized in the pages of The Woman's World by its editor Oscar Wilde, who said that her work "was not poured out lightly, but drawn drop by drop from the very depth of her own feeling." Ruth Madievsky is the author of the national bestselling novel All-Night Pharmacy, winner of the California Book Award and the National Jewish Book Award for Debut Fiction, and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Her work appears in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Times, The Cut, Harper's Bazaar, and elsewhere. Originally from Moldova, she lives in Los Angeles, where she works as a clinical pharmacist. Rachel León is a writer, editor, and social worker based in Rockford, IL. She is the Managing Director for Chicago Review of Books and Fiction Director for Arcturus. Her work has appeared in The Rumpus, Catapult, LA Review of Books, and elsewhere. She is the editor of The Rockford Anthology (Belt Publishing, 2025) and the author of the novel, How We See the Gray (Curbstone Books, 2026).

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