
INGIMUNDUR GAMLI - LEIÐARVÍSIR Í ÁSTAMÁLUM - I. KARLMENN - BÓKAFÉLAGIÐ NÝJA - REYKJAVÍK 1922 - FÉLAGSPRENTSMIÐJAN
FORMÁLI.
Hvernig vinna skal hylli kvenna.
Mannorð.
Viðmót og framkoma.
Kurteisi.
Íþróttir.
Hreinlæti og klæðaburður.
Mentun.
Dans o. fl.
A candid voice from early‑twentieth‑century Reykjavík offers a straightforward handbook for anyone navigating romance. Drawing on personal experience and observations of contemporary couples, the author shares practical counsel aimed at strengthening relationships and, in his view, curbing the rising tide of separations. The tone is conversational yet earnest, presenting a mix of common‑sense advice and cultural expectations that shaped courtship in that era.
The guide emphasizes the importance of integrity, courtesy, and genuine character over material displays. Readers learn modest gestures—opening doors, offering a supportive hand, and maintaining respectful conversation—that the author believes win a woman’s confidence. Interwoven with anecdotes about city life and social customs, the text provides a snapshot of how love and etiquette were intertwined in Icelandic society, making it a fascinating listen for those curious about historical perspectives on relationships.
Full title
Leiðarvísir í ástamálum I. Karlmenn I. Karlmenn
Language
is
Duration
~20 minutes (19K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jóhannes Birgir Jensson
Release date
2007-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1926
A restless Icelandic violinist, photographer, and writer, he left behind a small but memorable body of work from the early 20th century. His life seems to have moved between music, wandering, and observation, giving his writing an unusual human texture.
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