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American notes
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Charles Dickens' 'American Notes,' published in 1842, is a travelogue documenting his impressions of the United States during his visit.
Dickens observes American society, politics, and culture, often with a critical eye, focusing on issues such as slavery, prison conditions, and the lack of international copyright laws.
He contrasts the ideals of American democracy with the realities of social inequality and injustice.
The book sparked controversy, particularly in the United States, due to Dickens' unflattering portrayal of certain aspects of American life.
Despite the criticism, 'American Notes' provides valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of 19th-century America.
Dickens observes American society, politics, and culture, often with a critical eye, focusing on issues such as slavery, prison conditions, and the lack of international copyright laws.
He contrasts the ideals of American democracy with the realities of social inequality and injustice.
The book sparked controversy, particularly in the United States, due to Dickens' unflattering portrayal of certain aspects of American life.
Despite the criticism, 'American Notes' provides valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of 19th-century America.
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