The Mentor / A little book for the guidance of such men and boys as would appear to advantage in the society of persons of the better sort
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A practical guide for young men aiming to fit into refined society, presenting the view that moral worth, education, and breeding outweigh mere wealth. It offers prescriptive advice on personal appearance and grooming (dress, hair, facial hair, nails, teeth, accessories), carriage and deportment, and the rituals of social life such as invitations, punctuality, and entering drawing-rooms. Substantial attention is given to dinner-table etiquette, utensil use, wine-drinking, and conversational conduct, with an overarching emphasis on considerate, restrained behavior and the cultivation of polish through observation and practiced habits.
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