Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1)

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In Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1) Frances Milton Trollope offers a vivid and detailed account of her observations and experiences during her stay in Paris in the early 19th century. Written in her characteristic sharp and humorous style the book provides a snapshot of Parisian life culture and society. Trollope paints a picture of the bustling metropolis commenting on the people customs and the contrasts between Paris and her native England. She reflects on the manners fashion political life and the artistic and intellectual scene of the time. Trollope gives attention to various aspects of Parisian daily life such as the elegance of the aristocracy the behavior of the emerging bourgeois class and the habits of the working people. Her critical yet often admiring tone is evident as she explores the city's theaters salons and public spaces offering readers insights into the cultural richness of Paris. She also touches upon the political atmosphere of France following the Revolution of 1830 observing the tensions and transformations in French society.
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