The Romance of a Shop

Amy Levy (1861 - 1889)

Praised by Oscar Wilde amongst other contemporaries, Amy Levy's first novel tells the story of the four Lorimer sisters, who decide to open their own photography business after the death of their father which has left them in poverty. The novel examines the opportunities and difficulties of urban life for the "New Woman" in the late nineteenth century. Not only was Levy unusual as a female novelist in this period, but she was also from an Anglo Jewish family. - Summary by Jane Gough

Genre(s): Family Life

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 1, In the Beginning Splinter
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Play 02 Chapter 2, Friends in Need Splinter
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Play 03 Chapter 3, Ways and Means Splinter
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Play 04 Chapter 4, Number Twenty B Splinter
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Play 05 Chapter 5, This Working-Day World Splinter
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Play 06 Chapter 6, To the Rescue Splinter
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Play 07 Chapter 7, A New Customer Splinter
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Play 08 Chapter 8, A Distinguished Person Splinter
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Play 09 Chapter 9, Show Sunday Jim Locke
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Play 10 Chapter 10, Summing Up Jim Locke
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Play 11 Chapter 11, A Confidence Jim Locke
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Play 12 Chapter 12, Gertrude Is Anxious Jim Locke
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Play 13 Chapter 13, A Romance Jim Locke
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Play 14 Chapter 14, Lucy Jim Locke
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Play 15 Chapter 15, Cressida Jim Locke
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Play 16 Chapter 16, A Wedding Jim Locke
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Play 17 Chapter 17, A Special Edition Jim Locke
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Play 18 Chapter 18, Phyllis Jim Locke
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Play 19 Chapter 19, The Sycamores Jim Locke
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Play 20 Chapter 20, In the Sick Room Jim Locke
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Play 21 Chapter 21, The Last Act Jim Locke
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Play 22 Chapter 22, Hope and a Friend Jim Locke
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Play 23 Chapter 23, A Dismissal Jim Locke
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Play 24 Chapter 24, At Last Jim Locke
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Play 25 Epilogue Jim Locke
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