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Jane Austen's Guide to Good Manners: Compliments, Charades & Horrible Blunders | 
enlarge | Author: Josephine Ross Creator: Henrietta Webb Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Category: Book
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 126385
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.7 x 1
ISBN: 159691274X Dewey Decimal Number: 823.7 EAN: 9781596912748 ASIN: 159691274X
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Jane Austen’s Guide to Good Manners is a light-hearted, insightful handbook written as if intended for her original Regency Era readers, and illustrated throughout with beautiful watercolors. When Anna, Jane Austen’s young niece, sent her a novel for “literary comment,” Jane loved everything about it, except its utter disregard for the manners of the day. The resulting and tender correspondence between the two serves as the foundation for this instructional book. Etiquette and social behavior of the early 1800s come to life in lovely chapters teaching one on how to pay and return formal “calls,” how to properly refuse a proposal of marriage, who should lead off the dancing at a country-house ball, and what to wear for a morning walk. Jane Austen used these daily customs and niceties to brilliantly illuminate the cloistered world of high society women in her timeless novels. Now with this delightful handbook of correct social behavior, readers will learn just why Mrs. Bennet of Pride and Prejudice couldn’t call alone on her new, rich, bachelor neighbor and had to force the reluctant Mr. Bennet to do so…even as he uttered “Tis an etiquette I despise.” An indispensable gift for any Austen fan, this beautiful book will prove irresistible to anyone wishing to go back in time to the atmosphere of their favorite Austen novels.
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Terrific October 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Light, humorous and indispensable. This is also a beautiful book, made with care. It's as much a pleasure to hold as it is to read. Concise, to the point, you can find whatever you need regarding social matters within a minute or so. Highly recommended.
Lots of Fun June 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As a Jane Austen fan I got a kick out of this book. It can be picked up and read when you have a minute or an entire evening.
Beautifully Presented May 7, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Not only is the content of this guide insightful, witty and fun, the presentation is just wonderful. It is a slightly small book, hardcover, with a cover jacket (as pictured), as well as a string bookmark. The watercolours throughout are delightful, and add to the content.
The excerpts from Austen's letters add to the information being presented, as well as illustrative examples from her novels. This guide helped to explain some of the finer points and traditions featured throughout the novels.
A very handsome looking book with impressive content.
Great book for the Regency Period April 15, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is great if you are interested in etiquette, dress and marriage - Regency style. The book enlightened me on several things like - if I would refuse to dance with a man when he asked me, I would have to sit out two dances - if he found another partner. If he did not find another partner, I could not dance the rest of the night! It incorporates the characters of Jane Austen - why they did what they did, or why they didn't. Great book to have! I've shared it with all of my friends!
Wonderful little accompaniment to Jane's novels. December 7, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful addition to the Jane Austen enthusiest's library. It explains the etiquette and lifestyle of the time, using scriptures from the novels themselves as examples. At the time I bought this, I had only just seen the Pride & Prejudice movie. I had yet to read the novel. I found myself wondering why Elizabeth Bennet was so upset by her sister's elopement. This small companion does such a good job of explaining this and much more. Now I can pick up on many more things in the movie that I missed before that give it more meaning- All the little manners and behaviors that have been forgotten over the years are concisely laid out here, in this tiny book.
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