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The Romance of a Shop
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The Romance of a Shop

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Amy Levy's The Romance of a Shop (1888) follows the four Lorimer sisters in the wake of their father's death.

Penniless and reliant on each other, they decide to open a photography studio at 20B Baker Street, offering the citizens of London quality portraits. It's the 1880s and photography is not only growing in popularity and accessibility, but those with a critical eye are elevating the medium associated with quick and steady cash into a true art form.

With more women entering the workforce out of necessity and rebellion, the Lorimer sisters take advantage of newfound independence as they work to survive poverty, the grind and smoke of London, fraught courtships, and melodramatic twists of fate. A novel of sisterhood, love, the female gaze and postmortem photography Levy deftly balances along the thin lines of romance and realism, art and commerce.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unnamed Press
Country
United States
Date
4 February 2026
Pages
150
ISBN
9781961884649

Amy Levy's The Romance of a Shop (1888) follows the four Lorimer sisters in the wake of their father's death.

Penniless and reliant on each other, they decide to open a photography studio at 20B Baker Street, offering the citizens of London quality portraits. It's the 1880s and photography is not only growing in popularity and accessibility, but those with a critical eye are elevating the medium associated with quick and steady cash into a true art form.

With more women entering the workforce out of necessity and rebellion, the Lorimer sisters take advantage of newfound independence as they work to survive poverty, the grind and smoke of London, fraught courtships, and melodramatic twists of fate. A novel of sisterhood, love, the female gaze and postmortem photography Levy deftly balances along the thin lines of romance and realism, art and commerce.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unnamed Press
Country
United States
Date
4 February 2026
Pages
150
ISBN
9781961884649