Letters to His Son, 1753 - 54. On the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
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- Nombre de pages138
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-614347-3
- EAN4064066143473
- Date de parution20/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille560 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Letters to His Son, 1753-54, " Philip Dormer Stanhope, the Earl of Chesterfield, provides a remarkable collection of correspondence aimed at shaping the character and conduct of his illegitimate son, Philip. Through a masterful blend of wit and wisdom, Chesterfield's epistolary style reveals his views on etiquette, morality, and the art of persuasion, offering readers insight into the social and cultural milieu of 18th-century England.
The letters serve not only as personal guidance but also reflect the broader Enlightenment ideals of reason and decorum, positioning Chesterfield as a thoughtful commentator on the emerging themes of individualism and social ambition in his time. Philip Dormer Stanhope, known for his sharp intellect and keen social awareness, was a prominent statesman and wit of his era. His privileged upbringing and extensive travels through European courts endowed him with unique insights into both the aristocracy and the burgeoning middle class.
Chesterfield's paternal aspirations were deeply intertwined with his belief in constructing a polished identity, drawing upon his own successes and failures in the highly stratified society of 18th-century Britain. "Letters to His Son" is a vital read for those interested in learning about the complexities of father-son relationships, the subtleties of social maneuvering, and the shaping of character in an age of change.
Chesterfield's epistles remain timeless, offering invaluable life lessons that resonate with the contemporary reader.
The letters serve not only as personal guidance but also reflect the broader Enlightenment ideals of reason and decorum, positioning Chesterfield as a thoughtful commentator on the emerging themes of individualism and social ambition in his time. Philip Dormer Stanhope, known for his sharp intellect and keen social awareness, was a prominent statesman and wit of his era. His privileged upbringing and extensive travels through European courts endowed him with unique insights into both the aristocracy and the burgeoning middle class.
Chesterfield's paternal aspirations were deeply intertwined with his belief in constructing a polished identity, drawing upon his own successes and failures in the highly stratified society of 18th-century Britain. "Letters to His Son" is a vital read for those interested in learning about the complexities of father-son relationships, the subtleties of social maneuvering, and the shaping of character in an age of change.
Chesterfield's epistles remain timeless, offering invaluable life lessons that resonate with the contemporary reader.
In "Letters to His Son, 1753-54, " Philip Dormer Stanhope, the Earl of Chesterfield, provides a remarkable collection of correspondence aimed at shaping the character and conduct of his illegitimate son, Philip. Through a masterful blend of wit and wisdom, Chesterfield's epistolary style reveals his views on etiquette, morality, and the art of persuasion, offering readers insight into the social and cultural milieu of 18th-century England.
The letters serve not only as personal guidance but also reflect the broader Enlightenment ideals of reason and decorum, positioning Chesterfield as a thoughtful commentator on the emerging themes of individualism and social ambition in his time. Philip Dormer Stanhope, known for his sharp intellect and keen social awareness, was a prominent statesman and wit of his era. His privileged upbringing and extensive travels through European courts endowed him with unique insights into both the aristocracy and the burgeoning middle class.
Chesterfield's paternal aspirations were deeply intertwined with his belief in constructing a polished identity, drawing upon his own successes and failures in the highly stratified society of 18th-century Britain. "Letters to His Son" is a vital read for those interested in learning about the complexities of father-son relationships, the subtleties of social maneuvering, and the shaping of character in an age of change.
Chesterfield's epistles remain timeless, offering invaluable life lessons that resonate with the contemporary reader.
The letters serve not only as personal guidance but also reflect the broader Enlightenment ideals of reason and decorum, positioning Chesterfield as a thoughtful commentator on the emerging themes of individualism and social ambition in his time. Philip Dormer Stanhope, known for his sharp intellect and keen social awareness, was a prominent statesman and wit of his era. His privileged upbringing and extensive travels through European courts endowed him with unique insights into both the aristocracy and the burgeoning middle class.
Chesterfield's paternal aspirations were deeply intertwined with his belief in constructing a polished identity, drawing upon his own successes and failures in the highly stratified society of 18th-century Britain. "Letters to His Son" is a vital read for those interested in learning about the complexities of father-son relationships, the subtleties of social maneuvering, and the shaping of character in an age of change.
Chesterfield's epistles remain timeless, offering invaluable life lessons that resonate with the contemporary reader.





