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-Many English critics viewed it as a warning lesson against absinthe and the French in general. [[George Moore (novelist)|George Moore]] described the woman in the painting: "What a [[whore]]!" He added, "the tale is not a pleasant one, but it is a lesson". However, in ''[[Modern Painting]]'' he regretted assigning a moral lesson to the painting, claiming that "the picture is merely a work of art, and has nothing to do with drink or sociology."+''[[Modern Painting]]'' (London: Walter Scott, 1893) is a book by [[George Moore (novelist)|George Moore]].
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Modern Painting (London: Walter Scott, 1893) is a book by George Moore.




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