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American Notes

Chapter 13 A JAUNT TO THE LOOKING-GLASS PRAIRIE AND BACK

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ronounced paraaer, parearer, paroarer. The latter

lar though very natural feature in the society of these distant

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“A fascinating account of nineteenth-century America sketched with Charles Dickens's characteristic wit and charm When Charles Dickens set out for America in 1842 he was the most famous man of his day to travel there - curious about the revolutionary new civilization that had captured the English imagination. His frank and often humorous descriptions cover everything from his comically wretched sea voyage to his sheer astonishment at the magnificence of the Niagara Falls, while he also visited hospitals, prisons and law courts and found them exemplary. But Dickens's opinion of America as a land ruled by money, built on slavery, with a corrupt press and unsavoury manners, provoked a hostile reaction on both sides of the Atlantic. American Notes is an illuminating account of a great writer's revelatory encounter with the New World. In her introduction, Patricia Ingham examines the response the book received when it was published, and compares it with similar travel writings of the period and with Dickens's fiction, in particular Martin Chuzzlewit. This edition includes an updated chronology, appendices and notes. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.”
1 Chapter 1 GOING AWAY2 Chapter 2 THE PASSAGE OUT3 Chapter 3 BOSTON4 Chapter 4 AN AMERICAN RAILROAD. LOWELL AND ITS FACTORY SYSTEM5 Chapter 5 WORCESTER. THE CONNECTICUT RIVER. HARTFORD. NEW HAVEN. TO NEW YORK6 Chapter 6 NEW YORK7 Chapter 7 PHILADELPHIA, AND ITS SOLITARY PRISON8 Chapter 8 WASHINGTON. THE LEGISLATURE. AND THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE9 Chapter 9 A NIGHT STEAMER ON THE POTOMAC RIVER. VIRGINIA ROAD, AND A BLACK DRIVER. RICHMOND. BALTIMORE. THE HARRISBURG MAIL, AND A GLIMPSE OF THE CITY. A CANAL BOAT10 Chapter 10 SOME FURTHER ACCOUNT OF THE CANAL BOAT, ITS DOMESTIC ECONOMY, AND ITS PASSENGERS. JOURNEY TO PITTSBURG ACROSS THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS. PITTSBURG11 Chapter 11 FROM PITTSBURG TO CINCINNATI IN A WESTERN STEAMBOAT. CINCINNATI12 Chapter 12 FROM CINCINNATI TO LOUISVILLE IN ANOTHER WESTERN STEAMBOAT; AND FROM LOUISVILLE TO ST. LOUIS IN ANOTHER. ST. LOUIS13 Chapter 13 A JAUNT TO THE LOOKING-GLASS PRAIRIE AND BACK14 Chapter 14 RETURN TO CINCINNATI. A STAGE-COACH RIDE FROM THAT CITY TO COLUMBUS, AND THENCE TO SANDUSKY. SO, BY LAKE ERIE, TO THE FALLS OF NIAGARA15 Chapter 15 IN CANADA; TORONTO; KINGSTON; MONTREAL; QUEBEC; ST. JOHN'S. IN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN; LEBANON; THE SHAKER VILLAGE; WEST POINT16 Chapter 16 THE PASSAGE HOME17 Chapter 17 SLAVERY18 Chapter 18 CONCLUDING REMARKS