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Emily Post

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by Laura Claridge

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  LAURA CLARIDGE is the author of several books, including Norman Rockwell: A Life and Tamara de Lempicka: A Life of Deco and Decadence. Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress of American Manners received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant and won the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award. Claridge has written features and reviews for The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and The Christian Science Monitor and has appeared frequently in the national media, including Today, CNN, NPR, and the BBC. She lives in New York’s Hudson Valley.

  Also by Laura Claridge

  NORMAN ROCKWELL:

  A LIFE

  TAMARA DE LEMPICKA:

  A LIFE OF DECO AND DECADENCE

  ROMANTIC POTENCY:

  THE PARADOX OF DESIRE

  OUT OF BOUNDS:

  MALE WRITERS AND GENDER(ED)

  CRITICISM (Coeditor)

  Copyright © 2008 by Laura Claridge

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  Grateful acknowledgment is made to W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., for permission to reprint lines from “In View of the Fact,” from Bosh and Flapdoodle by A. R. Ammons. Copyright 2005 by John R. Ammons. Used by permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

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