
There is No Harm in Dancing
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Authors:
- Penn, W. E. (William Evander)
1832 - 1895
About this book
In the late 19th century, "There is No Harm in Dancing" by W. E. Penn stirred controversy with its condemnation of dancing. Originally a lecture, this treatise delves into the moral and social implications of the art form. Penn's strong stance against dancing is evident throughout the document, as he argues against its perceived negative effects on society. Ideal for cultural historians and social commentators, this work sheds light on Victorian-era attitudes towards leisure activities and societal norms. Penn's arguments against dancing and its consequences are sure to provoke thought and discussion among readers interested in the intersection of morality and entertainment.