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The job

American writer Sinclair Lewis was interested in the social implications of the aggressive brand of capitalism that began to emerge in the U. S. the early twentieth century. In The Job, he focuses on the rising stature of women in the workforce, detailing the triumphs and travails of a young woman named Una Golden, who discovers that she has an inborn talent for real estate--and that she must fight against the nearly overwhelming chauvinism in the industry to stake her claim.

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  • "In the small town of Panama, Pennsylvania, Miss Una Golden chooses smooth-talking widower-salesman Edward Schwirtz over the decent Walter Babson avoiding the then-suspect necessity for her to find a job. This 1917 novel by Lewis takes on women's rights, anti-Semitism, alcoholism, venereal disease, adoption, and women who drink and smoke."
  • "American writer Sinclair Lewis was interested in the social implications of the aggressive brand of capitalism that began to emerge in the U. S. the early twentieth century. In The Job, he focuses on the rising stature of women in the workforce, detailing the triumphs and travails of a young woman named Una Golden, who discovers that she has an inborn talent for real estate--and that she must fight against the nearly overwhelming chauvinism in the industry to stake her claim."@en
  • "A "working girl" in New York City, Una Golden--caught in the dilemmas of marriage or career, husband or office, birth control or motherhood--is the prototype of the businesswoman of popular and literary culture. -Amazon.com."
  • "American writer Sinclair Lewis was interested in the social implications of the aggressive brand of capitalism that began to emerge in the U.S. the early twentieth century. In The Job, he focuses on the rising stature of women in the workforce, detailing the triumphs and travails of a young woman named Una Golden, who discovers that she has an inborn talent for real estate -- and that she must fight against the nearly overwhelming chauvinism in the industry to stake her claim."@en
  • "An early work by American novelist Sinclair Lewis, The Job is considered an early declaration of the rights of working women.-- Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."@en
  • "Working girl Una Golden is caught in the dilemmas of career or marriage, office or kitchen, boss or husband, birth control or motherhood."
  • "A story of modern business and of a woman's place in business life."@en

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  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "History"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Roman américain"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"

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  • "The job"@en
  • "The job"
  • "The job : an american novel"
  • "Der Erwerb : Roman"
  • "The job. : An American novel"
  • "The job; an American novel"@en
  • "The job; an American novel"
  • "Szegény lány pénzt keres"
  • "Jobbet"
  • "The job: an American novel"@en
  • "Der Erwerb"
  • "Une femme dans la vie : l'ardente Una Golden"
  • "Szegény lány pénzt keres : [regény]"@hu
  • "Una Golden"
  • "The job : an American novel"
  • "The job : an American novel"@en
  • "Une femme dans la vie / (L'ardente Una Golden) / roman traduit de l'anglais par Zinovy Lvovsky"
  • "Kampen"@da
  • "Kampen"
  • "The Job: an American novel"@en
  • "The job an American novel"@en
  • "The job an American novel"
  • "The Job an American Novel"@en
  • "The job : An American novel"
  • "Une femme dans la vie"
  • "Une femme dans la vie (l'ardente Una Golden) : roman"
  • "Der Erwerb Roman"
  • "The Job"
  • "The Job"@en

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