The Code of Honor by John Lyde Wilson

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Author Wilson, John Lyde, 1784-1849
Title The Code of Honor
Or, Rules for the Government of Principals and Seconds in Duelling
Note Reading ease score: 60.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Credits Produced by Holly Ingraham, and David Widger
Summary "The Code of Honor; or Rules for the Government of Principals and Seconds in Duelling" by John Lyde Wilson is a manual on the protocols and codes governing dueling, crafted during the early to mid-19th century. This book reflects the societal views and practices regarding honor, insult, and personal combat in a time when dueling was often considered a means of resolving disputes among gentlemen. Wilson, a former governor of South Carolina, provides insights into the structured social norms around dueling, emphasizing measured conduct rather than impulsive violence. In this book, Wilson outlines detailed rules and etiquette for both the principals involved in a duel and their seconds, who act as intermediaries. The text starts with pre-dueling advice for those who feel insulted, emphasizing the importance of restraint and proper communication before escalating to combat. It covers various aspects, including how to deliver challenges, ensure fairness in dueling conditions, and conduct after an exchange of shots. Wilson's approach notably advocates for a more civilized understanding of honor while acknowledging that some situations may necessitate dueling. The appendix adds depth by introducing the Irish dueling code, showcasing the variations in honor-bound behavior across different cultures. Overall, Wilson's work serves as both a practical guide and a reflection on the social dynamics of dueling in his time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class CR: History: Heraldry
Subject Dueling
Category Text
EBook-No. 6085
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Feb 9, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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