Politeness and its Discontents
Explore the intriguing world of social norms with "Politeness and its Discontents," a thought-provoking study by a renowned author published by Cambridge University Press in 1992. This hardback edition spans 260 pages and delves into the writing of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, primarily focusing on France, while also examining influences from Britain and Russia. The book critically analyzes the establishment and questioning of rational, 'civilized' norms of politeness, which during the ancien régime encompassed not only genteel manners but also an ideal vision of society and culture. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of historical literature, this work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of politeness and its role in shaping social interactions. Discover the foundations of civility and cultural ideals in this essential addition to your library.