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Domestic Manners of the Americans

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Domestic Manners of the Americans consists of 2 books, a travel narrative in 1832, which tracks her journeys through the United States and her home in Cincinnati, at the instance when it is still a borderline township.

The narrative was written in an impression on both parts of the Atlantic, as Frances Trollope had a sarcastic outlook of the Americans and found America extremely wanting in good behavior and knowledge. She was aghast by America’s democratic middle-class and by the weight of faith that was seen in the Second Great Awakening. She was also sickened by oppression, of which she saw somewhat a few as she lived in the South only shortly, and by the esteem of chewing tobacco, and the ensuing sputtering, even on floors covered with carpets.

Frances Milton Trollope was an English author who wrote as Mrs. Trollope or Mrs. Frances Trollope. Her first publication, Domestic Manners of the Americans has been the most famous, but she also printed intense communal books: an anti-oppression book said to inspire the book of the American Harriet Beecher Stowe, the earliest industrial book, and two anti-Catholic books that applied a Protestant status to review on hardworking people.

Scholars of today notice that modernist reviewers are likely to disregard women authors including Frances Trollope from thoughtful regard. Her disbelievers informally labeled her by the minute Fanny Trollope, contemplated a tad uncouth, and reduced her creative composition; but her previous disrepute can however possibly be criticized from the way The New Monthly Magazine in 1839 asserted that “No other author of the present day has been at once so read, so much admired, and so much abused”.

Her first and third sons, Thomas Adolphus and Anthony, were also authors; Anthony Trollope was honored for his societal stories.

Frances Eleanor Ternan Trollope was her daughter-in-law, the second wife of Thomas Adolphus Trollope, and also a writer.
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