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Alice’S Blighted Profession

Alice’S Blighted Profession

Helen C. Clifford / Helen CClifford

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354947230
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A vivid window into late Victorian London, Alice’s Blighted Profession takes a piercing look at a girl’s struggle between propriety and independence. A stirring, readable portrait of a bustling metropolis where social codes press in from every side, yet a young voice dares to question them.This restored edition offers a concise, humane study in moral growth and resilience. Through a clear, accessible narrative, the book explores class expectations and marriage, the working girl stereotype, and the tensions between genteel London manners and the pull toward personal autonomy. It reads as both entertainment and a social mirror-perfect for readers seeking thoughtful juvenile girls fiction that resonates beyond the classroom.Historical and literary significance are woven through its pages: a notable example of British moral fiction and Victorian reform discourse, with roots in late Victorian London’s streets and parlours. It serves as a bridge for casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, inviting modern sensibilities to re-engage a notable out-of-print work.Selling points:- Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions.- Restored for today’s and future generations.- More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.Keywords subtly threaded to reward discovery-victorian social fiction, moral tale for girls, juvenile girls fiction, propriety versus independence, class expectations and marriage, working girl stereotype, late victorian london, british moral fiction, genteel london setting, book for young readers, school library appeal, comparative victorian reform fiction.

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