From Dublin to Chicago: Some Notes on a Tour in America
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An Irish writer travels across the United States and records impressions of cities, politics, and social life, moving from urban landscapes to regional observations. He considers the spirit of adventure behind emigration, compares press and political culture, examines commercial energy and the so-called hustling mentality, and reports on industrial routes and Chicago’s growth. The narrative reflects on race relations, the condition of women and marriage, and the character of American higher education and students. Blending reportage, cultural comparison, and personal reflection, the account explores how emigrants and native institutions shape and respond to life in America.
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