A Gentleman

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A Gentleman

by Maurice Francis Egan

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

A GENTLEMAN.

0:15

Preface.

0:46

Contents.

0:21

I. The Need of Good Manners.

20:28

II. Rules of Etiquette.

18:52

III. What Makes a Gentleman.

17:22

IV. What Does Not Make a Gentleman.

20:59

V. How to Express One’s Thoughts.

23:53

VI. Letter-writing.

20:06

VII. What to Read.

19:05

Description

Designed for young men stepping from the classroom into the wider world, this compact handbook revisits the everyday rules that often slip our minds but shape a person's reputation. It reminds readers that true courtesy springs from the heart while proper etiquette is a matter of the mind, and shows how even minor slips can close doors before they open. Through witty anecdotes and clear explanations, the author stresses that mastering these small details is a practical step toward the larger goal of becoming a respected gentleman.

The contents range from the basics of polite conversation and letter‑writing to recommendations on reading, choosing a home bookshelf, and finding pleasure in simple moments. Readers will find guidance on how to speak without offending, how to present themselves in social settings, and why a balanced blend of kindness and decorum matters in work and leisure. With a tone that feels like a seasoned mentor rather than a stern instructor, the book offers timeless advice that still resonates with anyone who wants to navigate modern society with confidence and grace.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (200K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, Chris Curnow, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-07-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Maurice Francis Egan

Maurice Francis Egan

1852–1924

A prolific man of letters who moved with ease between literature and public service, he wrote poetry, fiction, criticism, and memoir while also representing the United States abroad. His life joined Catholic intellectual culture, teaching, and diplomacy in a way that still feels distinctive.

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