Frances Trollope candidly describes her travel experiences in the United States during 18271831 in her two-volume book Domestic Manners of the Americans. First published in 1832 it records her views on many aspects of American daily life especially targeting the supposed lack of manners among Americans. On reaching America Mrs. Trollope encountered a country that was completely different from what she had expected. She expresses her disgust at the copious handshaking spitting-habits tobacco chewing expressions of self-righteousness and hypocrisy of the Americans and vents her outrage at the existence of the slave trade in a country that boasted of equality. Her criticisms of American culture are interspersed with descriptions of elections cathedrals markets public balls literature and religion. This second volume covers her travels through Philadelphia New York Niagara Hudson and Albany and offers an engaging account of a nineteenth-century Englishwoman''s impressions of America.
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