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Journal of a Residence in America

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The journal is a day-by-day account by a visitor touring American Atlantic cities during a tour that included theatrical engagements, recording travel scenes, social encounters, and urban life. It offers candid immediate impressions of ocean voyages, performances, dinners, and promenades, interwoven with personal feelings of homesickness and curiosity. The author confines observations to coastal mercantile centers, explicitly noting absence from southern and western regions and their distinct populations; appended notes furnish more reflective commentary. The work emphasizes atmosphere and personal perception over systematic social analysis.

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Fanny Kemble

Fanny Kemble was an English actress, memoirist, and abolitionist, known for her insightful writings on American society and her experiences in the antebellum South. Her notable works include "Journal of a Residence in America," which provides a critical perspective on American culture and slavery, and "Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation: 1838-1839," where she documents her observations of plantation life. Kemble's literary contributions reflect her strong advocacy for social justice and her complex views on the institution of slavery. In addition to her journals, she published poetry and autobiographical works, such as "Records of Later Life" and "Records of a Girlhood," showcasing her literary talent and personal reflections.

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