Transatlantic Manners: Social Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Travel Literature
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Transatlantic Manners: Social Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Travel Literature

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Christopher Mulvey has entered the world of travelers 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 War of 1812. The writings of travelers from one country about the other dispel the myth that good manners were a universal value and that variations...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published March 1st 2008 by Cambridge University Press (first published May 25th 1990)
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