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The Absent Role of Tobacco in the Novel "The Yard"
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 424585"><p>Yes, tslots...</p><p>If one is to write a novel, or any work, on another era, one must impregnate himself or herself with all the ways of said era. Writing a novel about the Victorian era and keeping one's 21st century's mentality, especially in this case, an obvious anti - tobacco mind and apply it to an era where tobacco was part of a lot of gentlemen's daily lives, can only give sad results. Not even a single mention to cigars and brandy after supper. I say, shocking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 424585"] Yes, tslots... If one is to write a novel, or any work, on another era, one must impregnate himself or herself with all the ways of said era. Writing a novel about the Victorian era and keeping one's 21st century's mentality, especially in this case, an obvious anti - tobacco mind and apply it to an era where tobacco was part of a lot of gentlemen's daily lives, can only give sad results. Not even a single mention to cigars and brandy after supper. I say, shocking! [/QUOTE]
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