
Caxton's Book of Curtesye
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Authors:
- Furnivall, Frederick James
1825 - 1910
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In a period marked by the rise of the printing press and evolving social norms, "Caxton's Book of Curtesye" by Frederick James Furnivall emerges as an essential guide for young individuals navigating the complexities of etiquette. This treatise offers practical advice on decorum, emphasizing virtues such as respect and humility, while also addressing the significance of proper conduct in various social settings. With its focus on cultivating moral character and the art of conversation, this document serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and civic activists interested in the foundations of social behavior. Delve into this historical text to uncover timeless principles that continue to shape our understanding of courtesy and civility in society today.
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