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American Notes for General Circulation (Hardcover)
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American Notes for General Circulation (Hardcover)
Series: Travel in America
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Charles Dickens entered the world of travel writing with his 1850
work, American Notes for General Circulation. Dickens' travels were
part of the trend of European writers, such as Alexis de
Tocqueville and Harriet Martineau, who came to America to comment
on her successes and failures in the experiment of democracy. His
work, reflecting his 5-month trip to America in 1842, proves to be
a testing ground for his own democratic and radical ideals.
Traveling mainly along the East Coast and Great Lakes regions, his
writing style was that of critical observer or reporter, rather
than that of a tourist. Dickens visited prisons and mental asylums
and parodied local manners, including tobacco spitting and rural
dialects. Slavery proved to be abhorrent to Dickens, and the
continuation of the institution in America, as well as the free
availability of bootlegged copies of his work, colored his more
positive observations of American society. His commentary about
Wall Street, the press, and the prison system, while often satiric
and funny, have a thoroughly modern appeal. While originally
revered and given a hero's welcome, Dickens' interactions with the
American press, especially in relation to his views on America's
lack of copyright law, tarnished his impressions of America and
America's impressions of him. Though his travels, Dickens became
sensitized to the differences between the ideals of democracy and
equality and the application of those ideals in American society.
It is these differences that came to be elucidated in the
development of the darker, more cynical world-view of his later
novels.
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