American Notes is Charles Dickens's 1842 travelogue of his first visit to America. It includes observations on institutions like the Perkins Institute, prisons, and the issue of slavery.
American Notes is Charles Dickens's 1842 account of his first visit to America. It functions as a travel journal but also seriously examines the treatment of the blind, the prison system, and slavery.
Front | American Notes |
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Back | C. Dickens's account of his first visit to America in 1842 in form of a casual travel journal but includes serious consideration of the treatment of the blind at Perkins institute in Boston, the prison system in Philadelphia and slavery in southern states |
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