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Two Burlesques of Lord Chesterfield's Letters - The Graces (1774) The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette (1776) - cover

Two Burlesques of Lord Chesterfield's Letters - The Graces (1774) The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette (1776)

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In "Two Burlesques of Lord Chesterfield's Letters," the witticisms and social etiquette espoused by the 18th-century statesman Lord Chesterfield are ingeniously parodied, offering readers a delightful critique of the aristocratic norms of his time. The text employs a sharp, satirical literary style that expertly mimics Chesterfield's eloquent prose while subverting its pretensions. Through humor and irony, the authors illuminate the absurdities inherent in the pursuit of refinement and polish, rendering a narrative that is as entertaining as it is incisive, set against the backdrop of the Enlightenment's evolving standards of civility and manners. The collaborative authorship of this work reflects the rich tapestry of literary discourse during the 18th century, where writers often engaged in playful yet pointed commentary on contemporaneous figures. The satire is deeply rooted in the cultural milieu of its time, revealing how Chesterfield's ideals resonated—and occasionally clashed—with emerging Enlightenment values. This cleverly crafted response not only entertained but also engaged with pressing philosophical inquiries about societal roles and personal identity. Readers seeking a nuanced blend of humor and intellectual provocation will find "Two Burlesques of Lord Chesterfield's Letters" an enlightening addition to their literary repertoire. With its keen observations and memorable characterizations, this work offers both historical insight and timeless wisdom, making it a must-read for those interested in the intersection of satire and social commentary.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 24 pages.

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