“Addiction is a strange bastard”: Alcohol(ism) in Irish Fiction
Although it is hard to challenge the claim that alcohol can be considered inherent in Irish culture, the common perception of the fact often feeds on clichés. What helps understand this question is Irish literature. On the one hand, it portrays jubilant festivity to be found in many literary works;...
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                  | Autor principal: | Wojciech Klepuszewski | 
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| Formato: | article | 
| Lenguaje: | EN PL  | 
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      Lodz University Press    
    
      2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b4694108fe934c8d863a66ab1425cdc9 | 
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