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The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness a satirical take on an author's journey where romanticized expectations clash with social realities and personal insecurities in early 19th-century France.

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2009-02-06
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Summary

"The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831" by Various is a compilation of essays providing literary and social commentary from the 1800s. It kicks off with a critical look at Lady Morgan's "France in 1829-30", touching on themes of vanity and cultural understanding between Ireland and France, which may be interesting to those who appreciate historical literature and social issues. The story begins with a humorous depiction of Lady Morgan getting ready for her trip to France. She's portrayed as a bit self-important, packing her bags with books and personal items while her husband, Sir Charles, isn't too thrilled about the journey. Essentially, the author pokes fun at Lady Morgan's romantic ideas about France compared to what she actually experiences, like feeling insecure and facing societal changes, setting the stage for her future disappointments.

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