
audiobook
by Madame (Frances Erskine Inglis) Calderón de la Barca
EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY
FRANCES CALDERON DE LA BARCA - LIFE IN MEXICO - INTRODUCTION BY MANUEL ROMERO DE TERREROS MARQUES DE SAN FRANCISCO
INTRODUCTION
LIFE IN MEXICO - LETTER THE FIRST
LETTER THE SECOND
LETTER THE THIRD
LETTER THE FOURTH
LETTER THE FIFTH
LETTER THE SIXTH
LETTER THE SEVENTH
A young Scottish‑born woman, educated in America and married to a Spanish diplomat, finds herself thrust into the vibrant, turbulent world of early‑independent Mexico. Over a two‑year posting she writes a steady stream of detailed letters, capturing everything from grand receptions at the presidential palace to bustling market scenes along the streets of Mexico City. Her voice is bright and observant, mixing personal curiosity with the keen eye of a seasoned traveler.
The letters reveal daily life in a nation still defining its identity—political debates in smoky salons, the clash of cultures between indigenous traditions and European influences, and the rhythms of family and social gatherings. Through her accounts, listeners hear the sounds of mariachi bands, the scent of street‑food stalls, and the palpable tension of a country navigating foreign diplomacy and internal reform. Her narrative balances humor and earnest reflection, offering a colorful portrait of a society in flux.
First published in the mid‑19th century, the work quickly earned praise for its vivid storytelling and historical insight. It remains a rare, intimate window into an era that shaped modern Mexico, inviting listeners to travel alongside a sharp‑witted observer whose letters bridge continents and cultures.
Language
en
Duration
~21 hours (1266K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1882
A sharp-eyed 19th-century travel writer, diplomat's wife, and observer of Mexico at a turning point in its history. Her best-known book, Life in Mexico, remains valued for its vivid letters, social detail, and outsider's perspective on daily life and politics.
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