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The Trimmed Lamp
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212 pages
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The narrative challenges the societal perception of "shop-girls," arguing against the reduction of their identity to mere job titles. It emphasizes that these young women are not defined solely by their work in retail but have their own lives and stories. The book explores themes of identity, labor, and the complexities of women's roles in society, urging readers to recognize the individuality of those who work in shops rather than labeling them with a simplistic term.
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2007, paperback
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