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Domestic Manners of the Americans

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In Domestic Manners of the Americans, Frances Milton Trollope provides a keenly observed and often critical account of American society during her travels in the early 1830s. As a British expatriate, Trollope explores various aspects of American life, including its social customs, hospitality, and manners. Her observations range from the warmth and friendliness of American families to the stark differences she perceives in cultural practices compared to her own experiences in England.Trollope is particularly notable for her candid reflections on social class and the burgeoning American identity. She discusses the contrasts between the wealthy and the working class, highlighting the lack of pretension among many Americans while also critiquing certain behaviors she finds lacking in decorum. Her depiction of American domestic life often oscillates between admiration and disapproval, showcasing her ambivalence towards a society she finds both fascinating and flawed.
In Domestic Manners of the Americans, Frances Milton Trollope provides a keenly observed and often critical account of American society during her travels in the early 1830s. As a British expatriate, Trollope explores various aspects of American life, including its social customs, hospitality, and manners. Her observations range from the warmth and friendliness of American families to the stark differences she perceives in cultural practices compared to her own experiences in England.Trollope is particularly notable for her candid reflections on social class and the burgeoning American identity. She discusses the contrasts between the wealthy and the working class, highlighting the lack of pretension among many Americans while also critiquing certain behaviors she finds lacking in decorum. Her depiction of American domestic life often oscillates between admiration and disapproval, showcasing her ambivalence towards a society she finds both fascinating and flawed.

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