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Judith Martin (1) (1938–)

Autor de Miss Manners' guide to excruciatingly correct behavior

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Sobre El Autor

Judith Martin is the author of the nationally syndicated Miss Manners newspaper and Internet columns.
Créditos de la imagen: Library of Congress

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Obras de Judith Martin

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The Penguin Book of Women's Humour (1996) — Contribuidor — 119 copias

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Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Perlman, Judith (birth)
Fecha de nacimiento
1938-09-13
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Washington, D.C., USA
Lugares de residencia
Washington, D.C., USA (birth)
Educación
Georgetown Day School
Wellesley College
Ocupaciones
columnist(advice ∙ newspaper)
journalist
theater critic
film critic
Society reporter
Relaciones
Perlman, Selig (uncle)
Martin, Jacobina (daughter)
Martin, Nicholas Ivor (son)
Organizaciones
United Features Syndicate
Premios y honores
National Humanities Medal (2005)
Biografía breve
Judith Martin, née Perlman, uses the pen name Miss Manners for her work as a journalist, author, and authority on etiquette. She grew up living in several foreign capitals, as her father, a United Nations economist, was transferred to different posts. She graduated from Wellesley College with a degree in English. She is a Washington expert, having covered the White House before creating her now-famous advice column. She also was a theater critic and film critic. She has written 14 books on how to behave, and has also written two novels. Her most recently-published work of nonfiction is entitled No Vulgar Hotel: The Desire and Pursuit of Venice. She is married and has two children.

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Somewhat helpful. The book did not really address my questions & seemed casually sarcastic.
 
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drmom62 | otra reseña | Apr 21, 2023 |
Somewhat helpful. The book did not really address my questions & seemed casually sarcastic.
 
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drmom62 | otra reseña | Apr 21, 2023 |
What can I say? I have a weakness for Miss Manners. She is frequently insightful, usually interesting, and always entertaining. Unless one hates the entire idea of etiquette, I can think of no author better suited to educate and entertain one.

This little book focuses to a large extent on customary remarks ("Congratulations!", "I'm so sorry.") and how and why they are often kinder, more thoughtful, less painful, etc., etc. than whatever spontaneous utterances one might be inspired to produce in their stead. As with most of her books, she intersperses general discussion with letters to which she responded in her column; this one, however, feels as though it has fewer letters than most, and for me that's a positive trait, as she writes better than the majority of her correspondents.

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JohnNienart | 3 reseñas más. | Jul 11, 2021 |
history of American etiquette based on ideal of equality
 
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