Knowledge

Emily Post

Source 📝

332: 1086: 44: 1105: 549: 439:
process of democracy," an attempt to resolve the conflict between the democratic ideal and the reality of class. But Post's etiquette books went far beyond those of her predecessors. They read like short-story collections with recurring characters: the Toploftys, the Eminents, the Richan Vulgars, the
624:
Primary documents conflict with the birthdate she usually gave, October 27, 1872. The burial records of her brother, William Lee Price, who died in infancy, give his dates as April 18, 1873 to December 6, 1875. But he can't have been born five months and 21 days after his sister. That she was born
748:
Greenberg, Brian; Watts, Linda S.; Greenwald, Richard A.; Reavley, Gordon; George, Alice L.; Beekman, Scott; Bucki, Cecelia; Ciabattari, Mark; Stoner, John C.; Paino, Troy D.; Mercier, Laurie; Hunt, Andrew; Holloran, Peter C.; Cohen, Nancy (October 23, 2008).
625:
six months after him is equally unlikely. So something is awry, and it's unresolvable from primary records. It is less likely that a contemporary burial record of a two-year-old got his birth year wrong than that an adult used an erroneous birth date.
766: 397: 405:) when she was 50. It became a best-seller with numerous editions over the following decades. After 1931, Post spoke on radio programs and wrote a column on good taste for the 1171: 1161: 265:
was the daughter of Washington Lee, a wealthy coal baron and owner of a Pennsylvania mine. After being educated at home in her early years, Price attended Miss Graham's
750: 1166: 1186: 1030:
Hall, Dennis. "Modern and Postmodern Wedding Planners: Emily Post's" Etiquette in Society"(1937) and Blum & Kaiser's" Weddings for Dummies"(1997)."
956: 1206: 1156: 894: 103: 427:
were eager to fit in with the establishment. Men had to be taught not to blow their noses into their hands or to spit tobacco onto ladies' backs.
1191: 824: 987: 284:
Emily was tall, pretty and spoiled. She grew up in a world of grand estates, her life governed by carefully delineated rituals like the
924: 1211: 720: 664: 857: 1181: 760: 704: 350:. Her early work included humorous travel books, newspaper articles on architecture and interior design, and magazine serials for 1201: 1176: 288:
with its complex forms and its dances—the Fan, the Ladies Mocked, Mother Goose—called out in dizzying turns by the dance master.
1216: 331: 519: 499: 1196: 262: 573: 43: 237:
October 27, 1872 – September 25, 1960) was an American author, novelist, and socialite famous for writing about
445: 123: 946: 599: 461: 1044:
Myers, Nancy. "Rethinking Etiquette: Emily Post's Rhetoric of Social Self-Reliance for American Women." in
392:
a recount of a road trip she made from New York to San Francisco with her son Edwin and another companion.
604: 562: 358: 297: 119: 883: 523: 491: 465: 428: 301: 107: 1151: 1146: 364: 477: 336: 305: 296:
mansion. Following their wedding in 1892 and a honeymoon tour of Europe, they lived in New York's
1035: 889: 507: 273: 696: 690: 1081: 979: 865: 820: 816: 810: 756: 700: 512: 1090: 1024: 916: 656: 589: 554: 436: 266: 481: 423:
Such books had always been popular in America: the country's exotic mix of immigrants and
347: 340: 490:
featured Post's caricature emerging from her etiquette book and scolding England's King
579: 567: 530: 406: 285: 203: 257:, possibly in October 1872. The precise date is unknown. Her father was the architect 1140: 487: 457: 424: 309: 92: 1118: 594: 293: 1127: 292:
Price met her future husband, Edwin Main Post, a prominent banker, at a ball in a
280:
Dinitia Smith reports, in her review of Laura Claridge's 2008 biography of Post,
352: 316: 258: 184: 17: 1077: 841: 544: 261:, famed for designing luxury communities. Her mother Josephine (Lee) Price of 226: 209: 320: 250: 238: 133: 71: 312:
and had two sons, Edwin Main Post Jr. (1893) and Bruce Price Post (1895).
1099: 254: 75: 1039: 495: 433:
Learning How to Behave: A Historical Study of American Etiquette Books
460:
apartment in 1960 at the age of 87. She is buried in the cemetery at
1014:
Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress of American Manners
793:
Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress of American Manners
692:
Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress of American Manners
657:"BOOKS OF THE TIMES: She Fine-Tuned the Forks of the Richan Vulgars" 535:
Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress of American Manners
1095: 511:
in 1950 named her the second most powerful woman in America, after
330: 300:. They also had a country cottage, named "Emily Post Cottage", in 951: 884:"Emily Post Is Dead Here at 86; Writer Was Arbiter of Etiquette" 346:
Post began to write once her two sons were old enough to attend
409:. The column appeared daily in over 200 newspapers after 1932. 1112: 315:
Emily and Edwin divorced in 1905 because of his affairs with
1066: 607:—Post's primary competitor from the 1920s through the 1950s 398:
Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home
1129:
Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home
1114:
Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home
752:
Social History of the United States [10 volumes]
786: 784: 419:
Dinitia Smith explains the keys to Post's popularity:
319:
and fledgling actresses, which made him the target of
435:
in 1946, said that etiquette books were part of "the
412:
In her review of Claridge's 2008 biography of Post,
1046:
Rhetoric, History, and Women's Oratorical Education
584:
Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on netiquette
522:issued a 32¢ stamp featuring Post as part of their 308:she inherited from her father. The couple moved to 196: 177: 169: 139: 129: 114: 99: 82: 53: 34: 882: 743: 741: 537:, the first full-length biography of the author. 947:"Women Subjects on United States Postage Stamps" 650: 648: 646: 644: 642: 846:. New York and London: D. Appleton and Company. 8: 721:"Post, Emily (1872–1960) | Encyclopedia.com" 1172:American information and reference writers 1016:(Random House, 2008), a standard biography 804: 802: 269:in New York after her family moved there. 42: 31: 1162:20th-century American short story writers 978:Kolbert, Elizabeth (October 20, 2008). 638: 617: 480:(ca. 1906) is in the collection of the 667:from the original on November 12, 2016 877: 875: 462:St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church 225: 104:St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church 27:American etiquette expert (1872–1960) 7: 959:from the original on October 6, 2015 684: 682: 395:Post wrote her first etiquette book 1167:20th-century American women writers 815:. New York: Random House. pp.  655:Smith, Dinitia (October 16, 2008). 249:Post was born Emily Bruce Price in 1187:American women short story writers 990:from the original on March 5, 2016 927:from the original on July 22, 2016 25: 494:about his lack of manners in the 1103: 897:from the original on May 5, 2022 769:from the original on May 5, 2022 547: 401:(1922, frequently referenced as 159: 1207:Novelists from New York (state) 1157:20th-century American novelists 388:(1910). In 1916, she published 155: 1132:– via Project Gutenberg. 1048:(Routledge, 2013), pp 189–207. 1019:Gale, Robert L. "Post, Emily" 1: 1192:American women travel writers 1027:, a short scholarly biography 234: 59: 1087:Works by or about Emily Post 1055:(1961), a standard biography 520:United States Postal Service 476:A portrait of Emily Post by 448:, which continues her work. 440:Gildings, and the Kindharts. 390:By Motor to the Golden Gate— 212:(great-granddaughter-in-law) 1102:(public domain audiobooks) 1021:American National Biography 843:By Motor to the Golden Gate 1233: 1067:"The Emily Post Institute" 1032:Studies in Popular Culture 263:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 1212:People from Staten Island 777:– via Google Books. 574:Book of the Civilized Man 500:Have You Got Any Castles? 368:. She wrote five novels: 41: 1182:American women novelists 809:Claridge, Laura (2008). 791:Claridge, Laura (2008). 695:. Random House. p.  689:Claridge, Laura (2008). 446:The Emily Post Institute 304:, which was one of four 245:Early life and education 124:The Emily Post Institute 1202:Novelists from Maryland 1177:American travel writers 1217:Writers from Baltimore 921:www.brooklynmuseum.org 893:. September 27, 1960. 605:Lillian Eichler Watson 563:Adolph Freiherr Knigge 444:In 1946, Post founded 442: 343: 290: 206:(granddaughter-in-law) 524:Celebrate the Century 518:On May 28, 1998, the 466:Tuxedo Park, New York 429:Arthur M. Schlesinger 421: 378:Woven in the Tapestry 374:Purple and Fine Linen 334: 282: 108:Tuxedo Park, New York 1126:Post, Emily (1922). 1111:Post, Emily (1922). 1034:24.3 (2002): 37-48. 840:Post, Emily (1916). 725:www.encyclopedia.com 600:Miss Porter's School 526:stamp sheet series. 339:, now housed in the 335:Portrait of Post by 306:Bruce Price Cottages 158: 1892; 1096:Works by Emily Post 1078:Works by Emily Post 386:The Eagle's Feather 890:The New York Times 661:The New York Times 414:The New York Times 344: 274:The New York Times 86:September 25, 1960 1197:Etiquette writers 1082:Project Gutenberg 1012:Claridge, Laura. 917:"Brooklyn Museum" 868:on March 4, 2016. 826:978-0-375-50921-6 612:Explanatory notes 513:Eleanor Roosevelt 456:Post died in her 298:Washington Square 219: 218: 48:Post in June 1912 16:(Redirected from 1224: 1133: 1122: 1107: 1106: 1091:Internet Archive 1074: 1053:Truly Emily Post 1000: 999: 997: 995: 980:"Place Settings" 975: 969: 968: 966: 964: 943: 937: 936: 934: 932: 913: 907: 906: 904: 902: 886: 879: 870: 869: 864:. Archived from 854: 848: 847: 837: 831: 830: 806: 797: 796: 788: 779: 778: 776: 774: 745: 736: 735: 733: 731: 717: 711: 710: 686: 677: 676: 674: 672: 652: 626: 622: 590:Letitia Baldrige 557: 555:Biography portal 552: 551: 550: 418: 382:The Title Market 370:Flight of a Moth 279: 267:finishing school 236: 229: 163: 161: 157: 89: 69:October 27, 1872 68: 66: 61: 46: 32: 21: 18:Emily Price Post 1232: 1231: 1227: 1226: 1225: 1223: 1222: 1221: 1137: 1136: 1125: 1110: 1104: 1065: 1062: 1051:Post, Edwin M. 1009: 1007:Further reading 1004: 1003: 993: 991: 977: 976: 972: 962: 960: 945: 944: 940: 930: 928: 915: 914: 910: 900: 898: 881: 880: 873: 856: 855: 851: 839: 838: 834: 827: 808: 807: 800: 795:. Random House. 790: 789: 782: 772: 770: 763: 747: 746: 739: 729: 727: 719: 718: 714: 707: 688: 687: 680: 670: 668: 654: 653: 640: 635: 630: 629: 623: 619: 614: 553: 548: 546: 543: 482:Brooklyn Museum 474: 472:Cultural legacy 454: 416: 348:boarding school 341:Brooklyn Museum 329: 277: 247: 215: 192: 165: 162: 1905) 153: 149: 146: 145:Edwin Main Post 91: 87: 70: 64: 62: 58: 49: 37: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 1230: 1228: 1220: 1219: 1214: 1209: 1204: 1199: 1194: 1189: 1184: 1179: 1174: 1169: 1164: 1159: 1154: 1149: 1139: 1138: 1135: 1134: 1123: 1108: 1093: 1084: 1075: 1061: 1060:External links 1058: 1057: 1056: 1049: 1042: 1028: 1017: 1008: 1005: 1002: 1001: 984:The New Yorker 970: 938: 908: 871: 849: 832: 825: 798: 780: 761: 737: 712: 705: 678: 637: 636: 634: 631: 628: 627: 616: 615: 613: 610: 609: 608: 602: 597: 592: 587: 580:Brad Templeton 577: 570: 568:Amy Vanderbilt 565: 559: 558: 542: 539: 531:Laura Claridge 473: 470: 453: 450: 407:Bell Syndicate 328: 325: 246: 243: 217: 216: 214: 213: 207: 204:Elizabeth Post 200: 198: 194: 193: 191: 190: 187: 181: 179: 175: 174: 171: 167: 166: 151: 147: 144: 143: 141: 137: 136: 131: 127: 126: 116: 112: 111: 101: 97: 96: 90:(aged 87) 84: 80: 79: 55: 51: 50: 47: 39: 38: 35: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1229: 1218: 1215: 1213: 1210: 1208: 1205: 1203: 1200: 1198: 1195: 1193: 1190: 1188: 1185: 1183: 1180: 1178: 1175: 1173: 1170: 1168: 1165: 1163: 1160: 1158: 1155: 1153: 1150: 1148: 1145: 1144: 1142: 1131: 1130: 1124: 1120: 1116: 1115: 1109: 1101: 1097: 1094: 1092: 1088: 1085: 1083: 1079: 1076: 1072: 1071:EmilyPost.com 1068: 1064: 1063: 1059: 1054: 1050: 1047: 1043: 1041: 1037: 1033: 1029: 1026: 1022: 1018: 1015: 1011: 1010: 1006: 989: 985: 981: 974: 971: 963:September 25, 958: 955:. July 2021. 954: 953: 948: 942: 939: 931:September 25, 926: 922: 918: 912: 909: 901:September 25, 896: 892: 891: 885: 878: 876: 872: 867: 863: 859: 853: 850: 845: 844: 836: 833: 828: 822: 818: 814: 813: 805: 803: 799: 794: 787: 785: 781: 768: 764: 762:9781598841282 758: 754: 753: 744: 742: 738: 726: 722: 716: 713: 708: 706:9780375509216 702: 698: 694: 693: 685: 683: 679: 666: 662: 658: 651: 649: 647: 645: 643: 639: 632: 621: 618: 611: 606: 603: 601: 598: 596: 593: 591: 588: 585: 581: 578: 576: 575: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 560: 556: 545: 540: 538: 536: 532: 527: 525: 521: 516: 514: 510: 509: 504: 502: 501: 497: 493: 489: 488:Frank Tashlin 485: 483: 479: 471: 469: 467: 463: 459: 458:New York City 451: 449: 447: 441: 438: 434: 430: 426: 420: 415: 410: 408: 404: 400: 399: 393: 391: 387: 383: 379: 375: 371: 367: 366: 361: 360: 355: 354: 349: 342: 338: 333: 326: 324: 322: 318: 313: 311: 310:Staten Island 307: 303: 299: 295: 289: 287: 281: 276: 275: 270: 268: 264: 260: 256: 252: 244: 242: 240: 232: 228: 223: 211: 208: 205: 202: 201: 199: 195: 189:Josephine Lee 188: 186: 183: 182: 180: 176: 172: 168: 142: 138: 135: 132: 128: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 102: 100:Resting place 98: 94: 93:New York City 85: 81: 77: 73: 56: 52: 45: 40: 33: 30: 19: 1128: 1119:Bartleby.com 1117:– via 1113: 1070: 1052: 1045: 1031: 1020: 1013: 992:. Retrieved 983: 973: 961:. Retrieved 950: 941: 929:. Retrieved 920: 911: 899:. Retrieved 888: 866:the original 861: 858:"Emily Post" 852: 842: 835: 811: 792: 773:December 10, 771:. Retrieved 755:. ABC-CLIO. 751: 730:February 10, 728:. Retrieved 724: 715: 691: 671:February 24, 669:. Retrieved 660: 620: 595:Miss Manners 583: 582:—who posted 572: 534: 528: 517: 506: 505: 498: 486: 475: 455: 443: 432: 431:, who wrote 422: 413: 411: 402: 396: 394: 389: 385: 384:(1909), and 381: 377: 373: 369: 363: 357: 351: 345: 317:chorus girls 314: 294:Fifth Avenue 291: 283: 272: 271: 248: 230: 221: 220: 88:(1960-09-25) 29: 1152:1960 deaths 1147:1872 births 994:January 25, 817:3–5, 165–70 437:leveling-up 365:The Century 302:Tuxedo Park 259:Bruce Price 185:Bruce Price 57:Emily Price 1141:Categories 862:InfoPlease 812:Emily Post 633:References 533:published 492:Henry VIII 478:Emil Fuchs 425:newly rich 359:Scribner's 337:Emil Fuchs 222:Emily Post 210:Peggy Post 115:Occupation 106:Cemetery, 65:1872-10-27 36:Emily Post 586:on Usenet 529:In 2008, 403:Etiquette 321:blackmail 286:cotillion 251:Baltimore 239:etiquette 197:Relatives 134:Etiquette 72:Baltimore 1100:LibriVox 1040:23414965 988:Archived 957:Archived 925:Archived 895:Archived 767:Archived 665:Archived 541:See also 503:(1938). 380:(1908), 376:(1905), 372:(1904), 353:Harper's 255:Maryland 170:Children 118:Author, 76:Maryland 1089:at the 1023:(1999) 508:Pageant 496:cartoon 178:Parents 164:​ 152:​ 148:​ 130:Subject 120:Founder 1038:  1025:online 823:  759:  703:  362:, and 327:Career 140:Spouse 110:, U.S. 95:, U.S. 78:, U.S. 1036:JSTOR 452:Death 417:' 278:' 231:Price 154:( 150: 996:2016 965:2021 952:USPS 933:2021 903:2021 821:ISBN 775:2020 757:ISBN 732:2024 701:ISBN 673:2017 160:div. 83:Died 54:Born 1098:at 1080:at 464:in 227:née 122:of 1143:: 1069:. 986:. 982:. 949:. 923:. 919:. 887:. 874:^ 860:. 819:. 801:^ 783:^ 765:. 740:^ 723:. 699:. 697:16 681:^ 663:. 659:. 641:^ 515:. 484:. 468:. 356:, 323:. 253:, 241:. 235:c. 233:; 156:m. 74:, 60:c. 1121:. 1073:. 998:. 967:. 935:. 905:. 829:. 734:. 709:. 675:. 224:( 173:2 67:) 63:( 20:)

Index

Emily Price Post
Post in June 1912
Baltimore
Maryland
New York City
St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church
Tuxedo Park, New York
Founder
The Emily Post Institute
Etiquette
Bruce Price
Elizabeth Post
Peggy Post
née
etiquette
Baltimore
Maryland
Bruce Price
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
finishing school
The New York Times
cotillion
Fifth Avenue
Washington Square
Tuxedo Park
Bruce Price Cottages
Staten Island
chorus girls
blackmail

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.