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Manuel de la politesse des usages du monde et du savoir-vivre

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The manual presents practical rules and examples of polite behavior and savoir-vivre, distinguishing salon etiquette from court etiquette and explaining how social conventions shape interactions. It offers concrete guidance on greetings, dress and toilette, table manners, ceremony and introductions, with prescriptive instructions and illustrative scenes. Extended descriptive passages recreate formal rituals, such as a sovereign's morning lever, to show how attendants, sequence of gestures and small observances enforce rank and civility. The text aims to teach habits of consideration and appropriate conduct across varied social settings, promoting the observance of usages that make company agreeable.

About the Author

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Jules Rostaing

Jules Rostaing was a French author best known for his work "Manuel de la politesse des usages du monde et du savoir-vivre," which serves as a guide to etiquette and social conduct in the 19th century. His writing reflects the cultural norms and expectations of his time, providing insights into the manners and behaviors deemed appropriate in various social situations. Rostaing's contributions to the discourse on civility and decorum highlight the importance of social graces in personal and public life, making his work a notable reference for understanding the social fabric of his era.

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