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gender-and-business
Mrs Brandy navigates her role as a businesswoman and widow, balancing commercial responsibilities with personal desires, such as her affection for Stephen Black.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
Chapter 39
In this chapter, Mrs Brandy inherits her late husband's grocery business and discovers an inexplicable surplus of twenty-five guineas in the shop's cash box. The mysterious golden light surrounding the coins transforms the shop's drawers' labels into abstract concepts such as 'Mercy' and 'Good Fortune,' suggesting a magical or supernatural element. Mrs Brandy seeks the help of Stephen Black, a trusted acquaintance, to understand this puzzling event amidst concerns about Lady Pole's health.