The diary of Delia : Being a veracious chronicle of the kitchen, with some side-lights on the parlour
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A first-person comic diary by a kitchen servant recounts daily routines, household mishaps, fraught interactions with employers and fellow staff, and the practical struggles of urban domestic life. Written in colloquial dialect, the episodic entries mix farcical incidents and job-hunting episodes with pointed observations about class, gender expectations, and workplace dynamics. Short, vivid scenes balance humor and concrete detail about household tasks, while the narrator’s resilient, outspoken voice ties the chronicle together and reveals the social texture behind parlour appearances.
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