The lady's preceptor, or, A letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness, taken from the French, and adapted by a gentleman of Cambridge

The lady's preceptor, or, A letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness, taken from the French, and adapted by a gentleman of Cambridge
Title The lady's preceptor, or, A letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness, taken from the French, and adapted by a gentleman of Cambridge PDF eBook
Author Ancourt (d'.)
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Pages 102
Release 1768
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The Lady's Preceptor

The Lady's Preceptor
Title The Lady's Preceptor PDF eBook
Author Ancourt (abbé d'.)
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Pages 80
Release 1745
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The Lady's Preceptor, Or, A Letter to a Young Lady of Distinction Upon Politeness

The Lady's Preceptor, Or, A Letter to a Young Lady of Distinction Upon Politeness
Title The Lady's Preceptor, Or, A Letter to a Young Lady of Distinction Upon Politeness PDF eBook
Author abbé d' Ancourt
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Pages 90
Release 1743
Genre Conduct of life
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Family Life in England and America, 1690–1820, vol 1

Family Life in England and America, 1690–1820, vol 1
Title Family Life in England and America, 1690–1820, vol 1 PDF eBook
Author Rachel Cope
Publisher Routledge
Pages 420
Release 2021-12-24
Genre History
ISBN 1000558819

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This four-volume collection of primarily newly transcribed manuscript material brings together sources from both sides of the Atlantic and from a wide variety of regional archives. It is the first collection of its kind, allowing comparisons between the development of the family in England and America during a time of significant change. Volume 1: Many Families The eighteenth-century family group was a varied one. Documents attest to religious and racial diversity, as well as the hardships endured by the poor and working classes, such as widows, orphans and those born outside wedlock. Fictive families are also examined alongside more traditional family units bound by blood or law.

The Accomplish'd Woman ... Translated by a Gentleman of Cambridge. [The Translator's Preface is Signed L. M.]

The Accomplish'd Woman ... Translated by a Gentleman of Cambridge. [The Translator's Preface is Signed L. M.]
Title The Accomplish'd Woman ... Translated by a Gentleman of Cambridge. [The Translator's Preface is Signed L. M.] PDF eBook
Author Jacques DU BOSC (Author of “L'Honneste femme”.)
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Pages 334
Release 1753
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Conduct Literature for Women, Part III, 1720-1770 vol 3

Conduct Literature for Women, Part III, 1720-1770 vol 3
Title Conduct Literature for Women, Part III, 1720-1770 vol 3 PDF eBook
Author Pam Morris
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 276
Release 2024-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040246044

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The material presented in this six-volume set moves away from courtly etiquette, adopting a more middle-class, domestic focus, and includes facsimile reproductions of sermons, poems, narratives and cookery books.

The Crisis of Courtesy

The Crisis of Courtesy
Title The Crisis of Courtesy PDF eBook
Author Jacques Carré
Publisher BRILL
Pages 223
Release 1994-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9004247025

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The Crisis of Courtesy examines the apparent decline of the courtesy-book in Britain after the 16th century and suggests that the matter of courtesy was disseminated into a broad range of literary genres such as poetry, the essay and the novel. The authors highlight the pervasive interest in conduct evinced in Georgian and Victorian literature. They show how it became an important source of inspiration for middle-class writers and artists who were eager to help their readers adapt to a changing society, but preferred to write in a humorous, satirical or imaginative vein rather than in a prescriptive manner. The book will be useful to the literary historian, as some major Augustan works such as those of Swift, Fielding and Hogarth are analysed from a new perspective.