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What is a gentleman? And what separates the American Gentleman (AG) from his European counterpart? This book argues that Americans express their gentlemanliness through a variety of specially adapted usages and customs. We see that American gentility has been shaped by the unique nature of the New World experience: the wilderness, race relations, transplanted Englishness, and the cherished place of business in our national consciousness. Focuses on such diverse writers as Edith Wharton, Louis Auchincloss, Robert Lowell, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Walker Percy, and others to distill the essence of American gentility and the AG in his various regional appearances. Illus.Castronovo, David is the author of 'American Gentleman Ag Social Prestige and the Modern Literary Mind' with ISBN 9780756750015 and ISBN 0756750016.
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