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In "The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners," Eliza Leslie presents an incisive examination of societal etiquette during the 19th century, blending practical advice with keen observations of contemporary social dynamics. Written in a clear and engaging prose style, the book serves as both a manual for proper conduct and a reflection of the cultural expectations placed upon women of the era. Leslie interweaves personal anecdotes with general guidelines, offering insights into the nuances of polite society, thus providing readers with a compelling narrative about the art of…mehr

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In "The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners," Eliza Leslie presents an incisive examination of societal etiquette during the 19th century, blending practical advice with keen observations of contemporary social dynamics. Written in a clear and engaging prose style, the book serves as both a manual for proper conduct and a reflection of the cultural expectations placed upon women of the era. Leslie interweaves personal anecdotes with general guidelines, offering insights into the nuances of polite society, thus providing readers with a compelling narrative about the art of making favorable impressions in various social contexts. Eliza Leslie, a prominent figure in early American literature, was not only an author but also a successful cookbook writer and editor. Her experiences as a woman navigating the complexities of 19th-century life, combined with her keen insight into social norms, equipped her to address the challenges faced by women regarding personal behavior and societal expectations. Through her various literary pursuits, Leslie became a voice for her contemporaries, advocating for the importance of decorum and refinement in an era marked by rapid social change. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in women's studies, social history, or the evolution of manners and etiquette. Leslie's thoughtful exploration of politeness offers timeless insights that resonate even today, making this guide an essential addition to any reader's bookshelf, especially for those looking to understand the intricacies of social interplay in both historical and modern contexts.

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Eliza Leslie, born in 1787, was an influential American writer and journalist renowned for her contributions to 19th-century literature. Known for her keen observations of social manners and character, Leslie authored numerous works that capture the essence of American domestic life and etiquette. Her most notable works include Pencil Sketches Or, Outlines Of Character And Manners and various cookbooks and short stories. Leslie's writing often reflects her acute understanding of the nuances of social behavior and gender roles, providing a critical yet entertaining portrayal of middle-class American society. Her works frequently explore the moral and social expectations placed upon individuals, especially women, during her time. In addition to her literary accomplishments, Leslie was an advocate for women's education and rights, and her writings often championed progressive views on women's roles in society. Her detailed character studies and satire offer a valuable perspective on 19th-century American life, blending humor with insightful commentary. Leslie's legacy endures through her sharp observations and her contributions to both literature and social critique.