A father’s letters offer practical wisdom on character and conduct to guide today’s young readers. Surely it is of great use to a young man, before he starts out for a country full of mazes, windings, and turnings, to have at least a good map of it by some experienced traveler. This selection, prepared for the use of American youth, gathers Chesterfield’s guidance from letters written to his son and godson and framed by a modern editor. The volume presents both praise and critique of the author’s moral stance, showing how character, manners, and life choices shape success. What you’ll experience - Clear, concise guidance on integrity, diligence, and the balance of manners and learning - An accessible window into 18th‑century thought on character, reputation, and personal ambition - Examples of eloquent writing and the craft of epistolary advice - Context from the editor about how these letters have been read through the ages Ideal for readers of classical letters and personal guidance, and for anyone exploring how moral instruction meets practical life.
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