
Transcriber's Note:
PARIS AND THE PARISIANS IN 1835. - BY FRANCES TROLLOPE,
PREFACE.
CONTENTS TO THE FIRST VOLUME.
LETTER I.
LETTER II.
LETTER III.
LETTER IV.
LETTER V.
LETTER VI.
A careful observer returns to Paris after a long absence, recording the city’s streets, cafés, and salons with the eye of a curious traveler and the mind of a reflective essayist. The narrative blends intimate journal entries with broader commentary on French politics, culture, and the lingering effects of recent upheavals. Readers hear the author’s struggle to balance personal impressions with a desire for honest, systematic description.
The writer openly acknowledges his own shifting opinions, noting how encounters with distinguished figures altered his preconceptions about the nation’s governance and character. Vivid sketches of everyday life—fashionable boulevards, bustling markets, and the quiet moments of contemplation—are paired with thoughtful analysis of the emerging stability under cautious legislators. Engravings by A. Hervieu punctuate the text, offering visual snapshots that complement the prose.
Together, these elements create a compelling portrait of Paris in 1835, inviting listeners to experience the city’s atmosphere, its hopes, and its complexities through the eyes of a perceptive, candid narrator. The tone is both scholarly and personable, making the work an engaging entry point for anyone curious about a pivotal moment in French history.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (522K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Melissa McDaniel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1780–1863
A sharp-eyed English novelist and travel writer, she turned family hardship into an astonishingly productive literary career. Best known for Domestic Manners of the Americans, she wrote with energy, wit, and a strong interest in the social questions of her time.
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