The Romance of a Shop
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In this surprisingly contemporary 19th Century novel, "The Romance of a Shop," Amy Levy vibrantly evokes a scene of late 19th-century London, where we join the story of four remarkable women who must struggle against societal expectations, realise their own ambitions and perhaps find love . Set against the backdrop of a bustling shop, this novel explores the tapestry of love, friendship, and the pursuit of a fulfilling life in a world where women are expected to be satisfied with a domestic life. As these women challenge that status quo, at a time when the possibility for self-advancement was growing for men, the Lorimer sisters use their knowledge of art and science to improve their own lot.  They mix with a wealth of interesting characters and whilst they face some opposition, they also form helpful and meaningful relationships with many others.  As these women grapple with societal norms, personal dilemmas, and the boundless possibilities of love, "The Romance of a Shop" takes readers on a journey through the intricacies of human relationships, the power of choice, class and the timeless pursuit of self-discovery. Amy Levy's vivid prose and wit give the novel an unexpectedly contemporary tone "The Romance of a Shop" is a poignant and thought-provoking tale of love and liberation in this bygone era.  Daring to defy convention never gets old. Amy Levy Amy Levy herself was an interesting character; a highly intelligent and imaginative queer Jewish woman who was well-recognised and held in acclaim for her poetry, essays and story writing during her lifetime.  You can find out more about Amy Levy’s tragically short life here from the University of London.  We invite you to celebrate some of her remarkable achievements and remember her for the unconventional talent that she was. Suicide By way of a trigger warning, the subject of suicide is discussed in the podcast.   If you or someone you know suffers from suicidal thoughts or you are affected by these issues, there is suitable help available to all including the following (these are links to the websites for further information):   The Samaritans - for anyone, anytime Papyrus - prevention of young suicide (under 35) Mind - for information and support on mental health issues This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit shewrotetoo.substack.com
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