Transatlantic Manners
Explore the fascinating intersection of cultures in "Transatlantic Manners" by Christopher Mulvey, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This insightful paperback, spanning 256 pages, delves into the world of travel writing, examining the experiences of Americans visiting England and the English journeying to the United States during the pivotal eighty years following the War of 1812-15. Mulvey expertly captures the nuances of social life and customs, revealing how these transatlantic travels shaped perceptions and interactions between these two great nations. Ideal for readers interested in 19th-century American prose literature, history, and cultural studies, this book will broaden your understanding of the complexities of international social dynamics. Dive into this engaging narrative and discover how travel transformed manners and customs across the Atlantic. Perfect for history buffs and literature lovers alike!