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Winnie Childs, the Shop Girl

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eBook - Exploring Early 20th-Century Life Through the Eyes of a Shop Girl

Williamson, C N/Williamson, A M

GOOD PRESS

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At the heart of 'Winnie Childs, the Shop Girl' lies a vivid tableau of early 20th-century life, intricately painted by C.N. Williamson and A.M. Williamson. This collection transcends mere storytelling to document an era of significant social and economic change, employing a diverse range of literary styles to explore themes of ambition, identity, and the quest for personal fulfillment. Through its standout pieces, the anthology offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of life through the eyes of its titular character, emblematic of the broader experiences of women during a period of profound transformation. The Williamson duo, both individually and collectively, brought unique insights into the rapidly changing world of their time. With backgrounds that straddled journalism and fiction, they were uniquely positioned to capture the zeitgeist of the early 1900s, a time when societal norms and expectations were being questioned and redefined. Their work aligns with contemporaneous literary movements that sought to blend realism with romanticism, providing a panoramic view of the human condition through the lens of their characters lives. 'Readers of 'Winnie Childs, the Shop Girl' are invited to embark on a journey through time, exploring the landscape of early 20th-century society with its rich tapestry of hopes, dreams, and challenges. This anthology represents a unique opportunity to engage with the historical and cultural contexts of an era through the intimate and personal stories it tells, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the interplay between literature and history, and the evolution of societal norms and values.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 04.12.2019

Umfang: 285 S., 0.51 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 4057664585950

Umbreit-Nr.: 8687044

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