About This Book
A humorous encomium argues that occasional drunkenness and wine perform social, medical, and psychological roles by promoting mirth, relieving sorrow, aiding health, and sharpening wit and eloquence while fostering friendship and reconciliation. The author assembles historical and cultural examples to portray drinking as ancient and common, answers objections about its dangers and irrationality, and supplies burlesque rejoinders to prohibitionist views. The work is organized into short chapters that mix learned citation, catalogs of famous drinkers, and practical guidance, closing with rules for moderate, convivial, and sensible indulgence.
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