Tragic Victims of Mania a Potu (“Madness from Drink”): A Study of Literary Nineteenth-Century Female Drunkards
Temperance literature, though widely popular in America and Britain between 1830–80, lost its allure in the decades that followed. In spite of its didactic and moralistic nature, the public eagerly consumed temperance novels, thus reciprocating contemporaneous writers’ efforts to promote social idea...
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Main Author: | Irina Rabinovich |
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Lodz University Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d3be6367f38942c9bab1b8510a41be6c |
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