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Published in 1842, Charles Dickens's "American Notes" is historically significant as a candid, often scathing, account of American society at a pivotal moment in its development. Dickens, already a literary celebrity, brought an unparalleled level of public attention to his observations, making the book a lightning rod for debate on both sides of the Atlantic. Its release ignited a firestorm of controversy in the United States, challenging the self-perceptions of a young nation eager for admiration while simultaneously solidifying Dickens's reputation as a sharp social critic. The book's critique of American manners, prison systems, and especially slavery resonated deeply, forcing a re-evaluation of transatlantic cultural understanding and the moral fabric of the burgeoning republic.