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(Classics to read in English _ American Notes by Rudyard Kipling)
"American Notes" is a travelogue written by Rudyard Kipling when he visited the United States in 1889. This book consists of a series of essays and observations about American life, culture, and society.
This is a complex and subtle portrait of America in the late 19th century. Although Kipling's criticisms of American society were often harsh, he also recognized the country's strengths and potential, and his observations provide insight into cultural differences between the United States and Britain.
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Summary
One of the most famous essays in the book is "The White City," which describes Kipling's visit to the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. Kipling was impressed by the scale and grandeur of the exposition and appreciates the ingenuity and creativity of the American architects and engineers who designed it.
CONTENTS
Introduction
I. AT THE GOLDEN GATE
II. AMERICAN POLITICS
III. AMERICAN SALMON
IV. THE YELLOWSTONE
V. CHICAGO
VI. THE AMERICAN ARMY
VII. AMERICA'S DEFENCELESS COASTS