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In "Smoking and Drinking," James Parton constructs a poignant exploration of the effects of vices on society and personal identity during the 19th century. Through a blend of anecdotal narrative and thorough sociocultural analysis, Parton provides readers with a vivid chronicle of the era's attitudes toward tobacco and alcohol. The literary style mirrors the conversational and often satirical tone of the period, making the text not only informative but also engaging. As Parton's observations unfold, he dissects the moral implications of these habits and their pervasive influence across social classes, providing an essential lens into a critical historical context rife with contradiction and vice. James Parton, an influential American historian and biographer, dedicated much of his life to understanding the intricacies of American culture and society. His keen observation and lively prose stem from his background as a journalist and a biographer of notable figures such as Thomas Jefferson. This experience uniquely positioned him to critically reflect on contemporary societal issues through an intellectual lens, leading him to pen this illuminating work. "Smoking and Drinking" is indispensable for readers intrigued by the intersection of morality, culture, and historical practices related to substance use. By weaving together personal narratives and broader social critique, Parton invites readers to ponder the complexities surrounding these age-old vices, making this book a timeless addition to any literary collection.
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Ebook: December 11, 2019
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