Six Months in Mexico

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Six Months in Mexico is a 19th-century travelogue by journalist Nellie Bly recounting her investigative observations and experiences in Mexico under the regime of Porfirio Díaz.

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Six Months in Mexico canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
travel book
travelogue
author Nellie Bly
basedOn Nellie Bly’s stay in Mexico
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes authoritarianism of Porfirio Díaz
censorship of the press
describes Mexican festivals
Government of Mexico
surface form: Mexican government

Mexican press
Mexican rural life
daily life in Mexico
durationOfStayDescribed six months
genre journalism
travel literature
hasAuthorOccupation journalist
reporter
hasPart chapters
literaryForm first-person narrative
literaryPeriod 19th century
mainLocation Aguascalientes
Guadalajara
Mexico City
Puebla
San Luis Potosí
Veracruz
surface form: Vera Cruz
narrativePerspective first person
notableFor early investigative journalism about Mexico
female journalist’s perspective on 19th-century Mexico
originalLanguage English
partOf Nellie Bly
surface form: Nellie Bly bibliography
publicationYear 1888
publisher American Publishers Corporation
settingLocation Mexico
subject Catholic Church in Mexico
Mexican customs and traditions
Mexican politics
Mexican society
bullfighting
censorship
economic conditions in Mexico
indigenous peoples in Mexico
poverty in Mexico
press freedom in Mexico
timeOfNarrative Porfiriato
Porfiriato
surface form: Porfirio Díaz regime

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Nellie Bly notableWork Six Months in Mexico
Elizabeth Jane Cochrane notableWork Six Months in Mexico
Elizabeth Cochran Seaman notableWork Six Months in Mexico