Alcoholism and temperance in William Henry Smith’s The Drunkard or the Fallen Saved
In the 1840s in the U.S., excessive consumption of alcohol became a rampant practice and a social norm which had severe effects on the individuals, family units, and the well-being of the society. Physicians, clergymen, literary scholars, many of whom, joined the Temperance Movement initiated to en...
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CRAC, INSAAC
2022-12-01
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