<p>In 'Moral Poison in Modern Fiction,' R. Brimley Johnson delivers a piercing critique of the emergent erotic themes that, according to his perspective, permeate the novels of the modern era. The text engages with the evolving literary landscape where explicit content began to challenge the previously bounded norms of propriety. With a scholarly tone, Johnson coins the term 'moral poison' to emphasize the detrimental effects he perceives this tr...