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Letters from England, 1846-1849

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A series of personal letters and diary entries recounts the author's transatlantic voyage, arrival, and early convalescence, blending travel detail with domestic observation. She records impressions of provincial towns and the metropolis, describes social visits, household hospitality, and contrasts in manners and accommodations. Many letters sketch portraits of public figures, literary acquaintances, and salon life, interspersed with attention to portraits, views, and household routines. The correspondence alternates travelogue, social commentary, and intimate address to family, presenting a vivid, on-the-spot record of one household's daily encounters and cultural experiences abroad.

About the Author

Bancroft, Elizabeth Davis portrait

Elizabeth Davis Bancroft

Elizabeth Davis Bancroft was an American author known for her insightful correspondence during her time in England. Her notable work, "Letters from England, 1846-1849," offers a vivid portrayal of English society and culture through her personal observations and experiences. Bancroft's letters reflect her keen intellect and engaging writing style, providing readers with a unique perspective on the social and political climate of 19th-century England. Her contributions to literature capture the nuances of her travels and the connections she made, making her work a valuable resource for understanding the era.

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