"Cassell's English and French Correspondence for Young Ladies" is a charming glimpse into language learning and social etiquette of the late 19th century. Designed as a practical guide, it offers a collection of model letters in both English and French, tailored for young women navigating the nuances of polite society.
The volume covers a range of topics, from familial greetings and expressions of gratitude to invitations and more formal correspondence. Readers will discover the art of crafting elegant and appropriate messages, reflecting the values and customs of the era. The side-by-side presentation of English and French allows for easy comparison and facilitates language acquisition through immersion. This book provides a unique historical perspective on both language education and the social expectations placed upon young women during the Victorian period.
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