Domestic Manners of the Americans
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Frances Trollope's "Domestic Manners of the Americans" is a scathing critique of American society in the early 19th century. Trollope, a British traveler, spent several years living in Cincinnati, Ohio, and her book is based on her observations of American life during that time. Trollope finds much to criticize in American society, from the crudeness of its manners to the materialism of its values. She is particularly critical of the lack of refinement and culture in the United States, and she argues that Americans are too focused on making money and achieving material success. Despite the harshness of her criticism, Trollope's book is a valuable historical document that provides a unique perspective on American society during a period of rapid growth and change.Book Details
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