About This Book
A series of witty, observational essays examines the idea of the ideal gentleman and the social rituals that define him, alternating satirical portraits and practical commentary on dress, posture, personal grooming, calling etiquette, conversation and the hazards of boredom, tailoring, and afternoon tea. The writing mixes self-deprecating anecdotes, cultural allusion, and ironic advice to expose pretension and ordinary human foibles while offering playful guidance on manners and appearance. Chapters shift between mock-serious rules and comic reflection, turning everyday behaviors into subjects for gentle ridicule and thoughtful amusement.
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