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THE ART OF DRINKING.
Transcriber’s Note
TRANSLATOR’S NOTE.
THE ART OF DRINKING. A HISTORICAL SKETCH.
I. The Fatherland of Wine.
II. Wine is not Domesticated Among the Negroes.
III. The Degenerate Culture of the Grape and the Art of Drinking in China.
This work treats the seemingly light‑hearted subject of drinking with the rigor of a scholarly essay, inviting listeners to consider the cultural and scientific dimensions of libations. The author, a noted historian, frames the art of drinking as a mirror of human nature, arguing that even our most casual pleasures are linked to broader moral and physical laws. By weaving historical anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and observations on social customs, the narrative elevates the topic beyond mere curiosity.
The introduction sets a tone of thoughtful inquiry, warning against shallow treatment and urging an impartial, all‑encompassing view of human activity. Listeners will be drawn into a discussion that balances scholarly detachment with an appreciation for the role of recreation in daily life, offering a fresh perspective on how societies have shaped—and been shaped by—their drinking habits.
Language
en
Duration
~43 minutes (41K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Fay Dunn and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-10-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1805–1871
A sharp-minded historian of literature and politics, he helped shape 19th-century debates about German culture, national identity, and constitutional freedom. His books brought literary history into public life and made him a notable liberal voice of his time.
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