Manners

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"Manners" is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson that explores the social and moral significance of etiquette and behavior in human character.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
author Ralph Waldo Emerson
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses authenticity in social interaction
connection between inner virtue and external conduct
influence of character on outward behavior
relationship between manners and morality
social conventions
form prose
genre moral essay
philosophical essay
transcendentalist essay
hasPerspective criticizes superficial etiquette without character
emphasizes moral basis of true politeness
links individual character to social harmony
hasTheme appearance versus reality in behavior
integrity in social life
moral education through conduct
self-reliance in social relations
universal versus local customs
includedIn Essays: Second Series
intendedAudience general reading public
language English
literaryForm didactic essay
literaryMovement Transcendentalism
literaryPeriod American Romanticism
mainTopic etiquette
human character
manners
moral character
politeness
social behavior
social conduct
social ethics
modeOfExpression expository prose
philosophicalMovement Transcendentalism
publicationType periodical essay
relatedWork Behavior
Character
Self-Reliance
timePeriod 19th century
tone moralizing
philosophical
reflective

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