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Transatlantic Manners - Social Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Travel Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Transatlantic Manners - Social Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Travel Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Christopher Mulvey has entered the world of travellers writing
about their journeys abroad - Americans in their travels through
England, and the English in their forays to the United States -
during the eighty years following the end of the 1812-15 War. The
writings of travellers from one country about the other dispel the
myth that good manners were a universal value, and any variations
were to be explained in terms of moral or political corruptions of
one or the other nation. The impact of different yet somehow
familiar cultures is highlighted in chapters which explore the
contemporary issues of the nineteenth-century American woman,
slavery, and the English poor. Mulvey also examines the American
traveller's view of such English institutions as those of the
gentleman, the aristocracy, and the servant and, in comparison, the
English opinion of American merchant society, planter society and
the American West.
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