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Earl of Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield

Letters to His Son, 1746–47

In “Letters to His Son, 1746–47,” the Earl of Chesterfield offers a profound and practical guide to the social etiquette and moral conduct necessary for a young gentleman's success in 18th-century society. The letters are marked by a conversational yet didactic style, employing wit and personal anecdotes to convey lessons on manners, conversation, and the cultivation of taste. Chesterfield's correspondence unfolds in the context of the Enlightenment, where the emphasis on rational discourse and individual refinement reflects broader cultural shifts and the move towards a meritocratic society. Chesterfield, a statesman and diplomat, was himself a product of aristocratic conventions, yet he recognized the emergent value of intellectual and social skill over mere birthright. His extensive experiences in the courts of Europe and service in diplomacy informed his perspectives on the importance of a polished demeanor and strategic social engagement. These letters to his son reveal not only a father's aspirations for his child but also Chesterfield's nuanced understanding of human nature and society. Readers seeking insight into the art of persuasion and personal development will find Chesterfield's “Letters to His Son” both enlightening and timeless. This work transcends its historical context, offering wisdom applicable to contemporary life and the ongoing pursuit of self-improvement and social acumen.
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Bookwire
Publicação original
2019
Ano da publicação
2019
Editora
Good Press
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