As a Chinaman Saw Us


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Selected from a series of letters written to a friend in China between 1892 and 1902, the observations contained within this 1904 work showcase an anonymous Chinaman's observations of American manners and mores. This is not a description of a physical journey, but rather a commentary on the people in New York, New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and Chicago, seen through the lens Chinese culture and social mores.







As a Chinaman Saw Us


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As a Chinaman Saw Us


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As A Chinaman Saw Us: Passages from His Letters to a Friend at Home


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"As A Chinaman Saw Us: Passages from His Letters to a Friend at Home" by various and edited by Henry Pearson Gratton is a comedic yet cynical look at America through the eyes of a foreigner. Often not taken seriously, this book shows how the American dream and experience can be woefully overrated to people who come from vastly different cultures. Arranged as letters, this text gives readers an inside view at a different era in American immigration.




AS A CHINAMAN SAW US


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As a Chinaman Saw Us


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Excerpt from As a Chinaman Saw Us: Passages From His Letters to a Friend at Home It will be difficult for the average American to conceive it possible that a cultivated Chinaman, of all persons, should have been honestly amused at our civilization; that he should have consid ered what Mrs. Trollope called our great experiment in republics a failure, and our institutions, fashions, literary methods, customs and manners, sports and pastimes as legitimate fields for wit and unrepressed jollity. Yet in the nu bosoming of this cultivated heathen we see our fads and foibles held up as strange gods, and must confess some of them to be grotesque when seen in this yellow light. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




As a Chinaman Saw Us


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Compared, in the Preface by Henry Pearson Gratton, to Mrs. Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the American's, this work is applauded for its "caustic [and] amusing treatment of America and Americans." Selected from a series of letters written to a friend in China between 1892 and 1902, the observations contained within this 1904 work showcase the anonymous man's observations of American manners and mores. In the juxtaoposition of Gratton's Preface with the passages written by the unnamed Chinaman, one can see the prejudices each countryman held for members of the other's society. This is not a description of a physical journey, but rather a commentary on the people in New York, New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and Chicago, seen through the lens Chinese culture and social mores.




As a Chinaman Saw Us Passages from His Letters to a Friend at Home


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As A Chinaman Saw Us


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