EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 17 MIN
027 - Chapter 27
from Domestic Manners of the Americans · host Frances Milton Trollope
Experience a fascinating exploration of American society through the eyes of Frances Trollope, whose sharp observations in Domestic Manners of the Americans rival those of Alexis de Tocquevilles Democracy in America. This groundbreaking work, both celebrated and reviled, captures the essence of the United States during the Jacksonian era, as Trollope navigated the cultural landscape of frontier Ohio. Accompanied by her children, she faced the challenges of business and life in a new world, ultimately finding her voice as a writer. Her candid insights sparked debates and even fears of an Anglo-American conflict, yet they also earned her unexpected respect over time. Notably, Mark Twain recognized the truth in her critiques, highlighting the tensions between patriotism and honest reflection. Join us as we delve into Trollope’s remarkable journey and the lasting impact of her work, introduced by Nicholas Clifford.
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