Ars Recte Vivendi; Being Essays Contributed to "The Easy Chair"
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This collection gathers reflective essays that examine personal conduct, public manners, and civic responsibility. Topics include college extravagance, hazing, and the risks of secret-society initiations, together with discussions of theatre etiquette, women's dress, and the health and social effects of tobacco. Additional pieces address duelling and newspaper ethics, using anecdote and historical example to illustrate points. The author argues for moderation, courtesy, and moral restraint in private habits and public institutions, advocating small reforms in everyday life as a path to broader social improvement.
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