The ideas and events that surround alcoholism in American literature constitute grounds for a reevaluation. To make a modest dent in this subject, I have narrowed my focus to a small body of canonical works by Edgar Allan Poe and Harriet Beecher Stowe. My chief area of inquiry is how alcohol as a topic, as structural motif, and as metaphor serves these writers\u27 literary productions. A subordinate aim is an investigation of the inadequacy of criticism on the subject, and what contribution our current understanding of alcoholism, its moral, environmental, and hereditary shadings can make to a reinterpretation of major works by these two writers. The biographies in chapters one and three that precede the interpretive work in chapters two an...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
The image of alcohol prevails in John Cheever’s short story The Swimmer. It emerges as different kin...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
Temperance literature, though widely popular in America and Britain between 1830–80, lost its allure...
This study argues that drinking became a marker of legitimacy and authenticity within Modernist lite...
In the mid-eighteen sixties, when levels of literacy were rising, writers for children turned their ...
Willing to sacrifice himself to an intoxicated oblivion in order to better serve his art, the broodi...
ABSTRACT. In this paper we followed the links that are established between alcohol consumption and w...
Part of what is usually labelled as drink/ing studies comprises literature and the way drink is rend...
The essay discusses two contrasting critical perspectives on the intersection between drink/alcohol ...
“I should like to try my hand at saying something about why so many illustrious (and thoroughly ordi...
This work forms an analysis of temperance dramas published between 1832 and 1892 from a standpoint o...
“Selling Sobriety” explores the uneasy symbiosis between the antebellum temperance movement and a di...
This thesis explores how late-nineteenth century American short fiction can be seen to have contribu...
The intent of this paper is to examine the use, by nineteenth-century American authors, of the tempe...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
The image of alcohol prevails in John Cheever’s short story The Swimmer. It emerges as different kin...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
Temperance literature, though widely popular in America and Britain between 1830–80, lost its allure...
This study argues that drinking became a marker of legitimacy and authenticity within Modernist lite...
In the mid-eighteen sixties, when levels of literacy were rising, writers for children turned their ...
Willing to sacrifice himself to an intoxicated oblivion in order to better serve his art, the broodi...
ABSTRACT. In this paper we followed the links that are established between alcohol consumption and w...
Part of what is usually labelled as drink/ing studies comprises literature and the way drink is rend...
The essay discusses two contrasting critical perspectives on the intersection between drink/alcohol ...
“I should like to try my hand at saying something about why so many illustrious (and thoroughly ordi...
This work forms an analysis of temperance dramas published between 1832 and 1892 from a standpoint o...
“Selling Sobriety” explores the uneasy symbiosis between the antebellum temperance movement and a di...
This thesis explores how late-nineteenth century American short fiction can be seen to have contribu...
The intent of this paper is to examine the use, by nineteenth-century American authors, of the tempe...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
The image of alcohol prevails in John Cheever’s short story The Swimmer. It emerges as different kin...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...