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Grappling with the Monster; Or the Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink - Confronting the Demon: A Tale of Addiction and Redemption - cover

Grappling with the Monster; Or the Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink - Confronting the Demon: A Tale of Addiction and Redemption

T. S. Arthur

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Grappling with the Monster; Or, the Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink," T. S. Arthur navigates the perilous waters of alcohol addiction and its moral and social implications through a fiery narrative that oscillates between haunting realism and didacticism. Composed in the context of the temperance movement of the late 19th century, Arthur employs eloquent prose and compelling scenarios to illustrate the devastating impact of strong drink on individuals and families. Rich in character development and imbued with moral undertones, the book serves as both a gripping cautionary tale and a plea for reform, reflecting societal anxieties regarding vice and virtue during its time. T. S. Arthur was a prominent American author and a notable advocate for the temperance movement, widely recognized for his stories that delve into social issues of his era. His firsthand exposure to the consequences of alcohol abuse within his community fueled his passion for advocating abstinence, allowing him to infuse his narratives with both emotional depth and social critique. Drawing from his experiences as a chronicler of American morals, Arthur utilized his literary prowess to spark discussions on the urgent need for sobriety and personal responsibility. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in historical social issues, literature reflecting moral dilemmas, and those seeking to understand the roots of addiction narratives in American literature. Arthur's immersive storytelling not only entertains but also enlightens, making "Grappling with the Monster" an essential read for anyone grappling with the complexities of human vice and societal values.
Disponible depuis: 09/12/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 833 pages.

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