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In "The Etiquette of To-day," Edith B. Ordway masterfully navigates the complexities of social conduct in the early 20th century, offering readers a comprehensive guide to contemporary manners and societal expectations. The book blends practical advice with incisive commentary, serving not just as a manual but also as a reflection of the evolving social fabric of her time. Rich in detail and characterized by a clear, didactic style, Ordway'Äôs work stands as both a historical document and a timeless exploration of civility in a rapidly modernizing world. Edith B. Ordway was a keen observer of her society, informed by her experiences as a writer and cultural commentator. Her keen insight into the nuances of social interactions and the pressures of conformity within emerging social classes likely inspired her to pen this definitive guide. Her background and the shifting norms of the Progressive Era provided her unique perspectives that enhance the book'Äôs relevance, allowing readers to grasp the delicate balance between tradition and modernity. For anyone interested in the foundations of social etiquette and the cultural norms that have shaped interpersonal interactions, "The Etiquette of To-day" is an indispensable resource. With its blend of historical insight and practical wisdom, Ordway's work remains pertinent to contemporary readers seeking to navigate the complexities of social grace.
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E-bok: 19. desember 2019
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