Sorry! The English and Their Manners
By (Author) Henry Hitchings
John Murray Press
John Murray Publishers Ltd
13th August 2013
4th July 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociology
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
Parties, etiquette and entertaining
European history
395.0942
Paperback
400
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 30mm
319g
Most of us know a bit about what passes for good manners - holding doors open, sending thank-you notes, no elbows on the table. We certainly know bad manners when we see them. But where has this patchwork of beliefs and behaviours come from How did manners develop How do they change And why do they matter so much to us In examining our manners, Henry Hitchings delves into the English character and investigates our notions of Englishness.
SORRY! presents an amusing, illuminating and quirky audit of English manners. From basic table manners to appropriate sexual conduct, via hospitality, chivalry, faux pas and online etiquette, Hitchings traces the history of our country's customs and courtesies. Putting under the microscope some of our most astute observers of humanity, including Jane Austen and Samuel Pepys, he uses their lives and writings to pry open the often downright peculiar secrets of the English character. Hitchings' blend of history, anthropology and personal journey helps us understand our bizarre and contested cultural baggage - and ourselves.A writer of apparently limitless learning and intelligence, who writes works of scholarship masquerading as popular narrative non-fiction . . . the man is something else - Guardian
An excellent history, just don't read it at the dinner table . . . this insightful book will give you pause the next time you wipe your nose on the duvet or - social death! - top up your host's glass at a New Year's Eve party - The TimesAmusing and enlightening . . . he is particularly insightful in depicting the evolutionary shift manners have taken since they were first codified on paper in the Middle Ages - Financial Times[Hitchings] is a lovely writer, full of interesting ideas and neat turns of phrase - Daily MailHitchings has made a bold, entertaining and often imaginative, assault on a fundamentally impossible subject - ObserverManners is a fascinating subject, and Hitchings handles it with all his customary wit, knowledge and elegance - Mail on SundayHighly entertaining and absorbing book - Daily TelegraphUnderstated elegance . . . it is itself an impeccably well-mannered and deeply English product - The SpectatorHenry Hitchings was born in 1974. He has contributed to many newspapers and magazines and is theatre critic for the Evening Standard.