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The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness
O książce
In «The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness,» Cecil B. Hartley offers a comprehensive guide to the social mores of the 19th century, weaving together instruction on personal conduct, social interaction, and moral philosophy. Hartley's prose exudes a genteel charm, reflecting the era's cultural emphasis on decorum and refinement. The book is structured as a manual, combining didactic principles with practical examples, making it both accessible and engaging for its intended gentlemanly audience seeking to navigate the complexities of social life during a time when etiquette was paramount. Cecil B. Hartley was a keen observer of the social dynamics of his time, arguably motivating his exploration of the often rigid codes of conduct that governed elite circles. Hartley's background, presumably intertwined with genteel culture and education, provided him with insights into the expectations placed upon men of his era. His writing reflects a desire to instill virtue and civility, highlighting his dedication to elevating personal and social standards amidst the rapid changes of the 19th century. This book is essential for readers interested in historical social behavior and the roots of modern etiquette. Hartley's work not only serves as a guide to personal conduct but also offers a window into the prevailing social ethos of the time, making it an enlightening read for both historians and those seeking to enhance their understanding of polite society.
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– Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
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