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| #749760 in Books | 2009-10-22 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.00 x.40 x7.50l,.27 | File type: PDF | 111 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Very Funny!|By Ms.Issy|I found this essay to be both amusing and relevant, in fact I could instantly place the sort of behavior described in it to people I know (sadly in some cases myself). This relevance made the book both hilarious to read and still a stinging satire years and years after its first publication. I also enjoyed the introduction provided as it helped place in t|From the Back Cover|| Perhaps the first extended non-fiction prose satire written by an English woman, Jane Collier’s An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting (1753) is a wickedly satirical send-up of eighteenth-century advice manuals and edu
Wickedly funny and bitingly satirical, The Art is a comedy of manners that gives insights into eighteenth-century behavior as well as the timeless art of emotional abuse. It is also an advice book, a handbook of anti-etiquette, and a comedy of manners. Collier describes methods for "teasing and mortifying" one's intimates and acquaintances in a variety of social situations. Written primarily for wives, mothers, and the mistresses of servants, it suggests the dif...
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