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Angelinette

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A young woman raised and lodged in a house of ill repute becomes its central occupant, moving through a routine of dancing, drinking, and transactional intimacy while her grandmother and the proprietor manage the establishment. The account observes her thin, practiced physicality, habitual fatigue, and emotional detachment alongside the patrons who sustain the business. Quiet interludes with older women and small acts of reciprocity punctuate the nights, and the narrative traces a cyclical pattern of exploitation, survival, and resignation, revealing the informal economies, interpersonal loyalties, and social routines that shape her constrained existence.

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Neel Doff

Neel Doff was a Belgian author known for her poignant explorations of social issues and the human condition. Writing primarily in French, she gained recognition for her novels that often reflect her own experiences and the struggles of women in society. Her notable works include "Angelinette," which delves into themes of love and loss, and "Jours de famine et de détresse: roman," a narrative that addresses the harsh realities of poverty. Doff's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and a keen observation of the societal challenges of her time, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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