About This Book
A practical etiquette manual that lays out rules for social behavior, household management, and fashionable conduct for hosts and guests. It addresses table manners and the conduct of dinners, seasonally nuanced wedding protocol, suitable dress for various occasions, and instructions for dances and introductions. Comparative remarks consider English, French, and American customs and how changing fashions reshape etiquette. The author offers guidance for unmarried women beyond girlhood, for arranging and managing household staff, and for everyday questions about cards, mourning, utensils, and calling. Practical principles underline adapting traditional decorum to evolving social life.
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