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Spirits of America is the first book-length study of intoxication as represented in nineteenth-century American literature. Emphasizing the writings of such major figures as Emerson, Dickinson, Poe, Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Alcott, and Stowe, Nicholas O. Warner combines literary analysis with sociohistorical perspectives to examine social and literary discourses of intoxicant use. Warner analyzes the literary treatment of alcoholism, drunkenness, normal drinking, drug addiction, and intoxicant choice, showing how these issues tie in with larger, crucial questions in American culture such as personal and political freedom, gender roles, individualism versus conformity, and the American Dream. In demonstrating both the literal and symbolic significance of intoxication in antebellum literature, the author reveals the surprising extent to which intoxication became associated with literature itself and with supposedly literary values, as opposed to those of the emerging industrial-capitalist nation. Spirits of America demonstrates the pervasiveness, complexity, and significance of an often neglected but important subject in American literature, one that touches on basic aspects of human behavior, perception, and consciousness and that has preoccupied many of our greatest writers. A significant contribution to the field of American studies, this book will appeal to literary scholars, historians, and anyone with an interest in issues of alcohol and drug use.

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title:Spirits of America : Intoxication in Nineteenth-century American Literature
author:Warner, Nicholas O.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806118733
print isbn13:9780806118734
ebook isbn13:9780585170183
language:English
subjectAmerican literature--19th century--History and criticism, Drinking customs--United States--History--19th century, Drug abuse--United States--History--19th century, Drinking of alcoholic beverages in literature, Alcoholism in literature, Drug abuse in lite
publication date:1997
lcc:PS217.D75W37 1997eb
ddc:810.9002
subject:American literature--19th century--History and criticism, Drinking customs--United States--History--19th century, Drug abuse--United States--History--19th century, Drinking of alcoholic beverages in literature, Alcoholism in literature, Drug abuse in lite
Page iii
Spirits of America
Intoxication in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Nicholas O. Warner
University of Oklahoma Press
Norman and London
Page iv
This book is published with the generous assistance of the Mellon Foundation.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Warner, Nicholas O., 1950
Spirits of America: intoxication in
nineteenth-century American literature / by Nicholas O. Warner.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8061-1873-3 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. American literature19th centuryHistory and criticism.
2. Drinking customsUnited StatesHistory19th century.
3. Drug abuseUnited StatesHistory19th century.
4. Drinking of alcoholic beverages in literature.
5. Alcoholism in literature.
6. Drug abuse in literature. I. Title.
PS217.D75W37Picture 2Picture 31997
810.9'355dc21Picture 4Picture 5Picture 697-11225
Picture 7Picture 8CIP
Text design by Cathy Carney Imboden. Text is set in Usherwood Medium.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc.
Copyright 1997
by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman,
Publishing Division of the University.
All rights reserved.
Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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Page v
To three young spirits of America:
my children,
Natalie,
Katherine,
and
Gregory
Page vii
Picture 9
Sobriety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes. It is in fact the great exciter of the Yes function in man. It brings its votary from the chill periphery of things to the radiant core. It makes him for the moment one with truth. Not through mere perversity do men run after it. To the poor and the unlettered it stands in the place of symphony concerts and of literature; and it is part of the deeper mystery and tragedy of life that whiffs and gleams of something that we immediately recognize as excellent should be vouchsafed to so many of us only in the fleeting earlier phases of what in its totality is so degrading a poisoning. The drunken consciousness is one bit of the mystic consciousness, and our total opinion of it must find its place in our opinion of that larger whole.
William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience
Picture 10
America is the only legal country which admires the breaking of rules, provided this action is of an exceptional order.
Jean Cocteau, Diaries
Picture 11
The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.
William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Page ix
Contents
Acknowledgments
xi
1. Introduction: The Varieties of Intoxicated Experience
3
2. God's Wine and Devil's Wine: The Idea of Intoxication in Emerson
32
3. The Little Tippler's Discerning Eye: Dickinson and Visionary Drunkenness
50
4. Beyond the Sober Eye of Reason: Poe and the Paradoxes of Intoxication
67
5. The Gentleman's Part: Drinking and Moral Style in Cooper
94
6. From Conviviality to Vision: Intoxication in Hawthorne
124
7. Too Sober or Too Drunken: Melville's Dialogics of Drink
155
8. Forbidden Fruit: Nineteenth-Century American Female Authorship and the Discourses of Intoxication
179
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