2019
DOI: 10.1075/pbns.299.04pat
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Chapter 3. Politeness and evaluative adjectives in Italian turn-of-the-century etiquette books (1877–1914)

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“…Jucker & Taavitsainen 2014), käytösoppaat (esim. Terkourafi 2011Paternoster 2019) ja nettikeskustelut (esim. Kleinke & Bös 2015).…”
Section: Aineistoja Ja Metodejaunclassified
“…Jucker & Taavitsainen 2014), käytösoppaat (esim. Terkourafi 2011Paternoster 2019) ja nettikeskustelut (esim. Kleinke & Bös 2015).…”
Section: Aineistoja Ja Metodejaunclassified
“…(Anon. 1826: 72-73) The attention given to the importance of speaking with elegance and avoiding vulgarities places this text at the intersection of etiquette manuals and codifying books, thus drawing attention to the fact that in Late Modern times politeness was not just a matter of pragmatic viability, but also an indispensable social accomplishment -see Paternoster (2019).…”
Section: Anon (1826)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, instructions for the bridal trousseau and for wedding wear are always very detailed. The main justification for this bonanza of fashion advice is to be found, not as much in moral values (although they are not completely disappearing), but rather in concerns for social distinction: the lady's clothes are truly a status symbol (on values in Italian etiquette books, see Paternoster, 2019). She advertises her husband's social status and wealth and it is important she never looks as if she were belonging to the nouveau riche, whose recently acquired wealth causes them to be guilty of bad, that is, ostentatious, taste.…”
Section: Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%