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Caxton's Book of Curtesye

“Caxton's Book of Curtesye” is a seminal work from the late 15th century, compiled by the renowned William Caxton, who is credited with introducing the printing press to England. This manual offers a unique insight into the social etiquette and courtly behavior expected of aristocratic individuals during the post-medieval period. Through its instructive verses and prose, the book combines didactic literature with a charmingly playful tone, reflecting the transition from the rigid chivalric codes of the past to a more nuanced understanding of social interactions. The work not only informs the reader about manners but also encapsulates the cultural values of a society in flux, making it an essential companion for understanding the Renaissance shift in English social norms. William Caxton, a merchant and diplomat turned printer, was influenced by his experiences in the bustling courts of Europe and his exposure to various literary traditions. His passion for literature and education is evident in this work, which aims to refine behavior in a time when the importance of social standing was paramount. By blending moral lessons with practical guidance, Caxton sought to create a more cultured populace, wielding his role as a publisher as a means of societal change. “Caxton's Book of Curtesye” is an invaluable resource for historians, scholars, and interested readers alike. It opens a window into the complexities of human interaction during a transformative historical period. Whether for academic study or personal enrichment, this book will enrich your understanding of the interplay between etiquette and societal expectations in medieval and early Renaissance England.
65 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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