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Title:
Pleasures of the table : a literary anthology / selected by Christina Hardyment.
Publisher:
British Library,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
240 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
Subject:
Food--Literary collections.
Dinners and dining--Literary collections.
Cooking--Literary collections.
Gastronomy in literature.
Food habits--Literary collections.
Other Authors:
Hardyment, Christina, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82220802
Notes:
Includes index of authors.
Contents:
Art of hospitality -- Dazzling all beholders -- Love bites -- Childish things -- Cooks and kitchens -- Distant times and places -- Simple pleasures -- Literary recipes.
Summary:
This beautifully illustrated collection of food writing includes delectable scenes of cooking and feasting from novels and stories, poems that use food to tempt and seduce, and fine writing by and about great cooks. Napoleon famously declared that an army marched on its stomach; less familiar is the idea that great authors were as eager to feed their stomachs as their imaginations. Far-ranging in both time and place, this exploration of literary eating and great writing about food will amuse, surprise, and make the mouth water. The anthology begins with examples of hospitality, ranging from Chaucer's convivial Franklin to Walter Scott's bountiful breakfasts and dinner with Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Ramsay. Next comes eating to impress - dazzling banquets from Flaubert to F. Scott Fitzgerald - and some great fictional love feasts (there is no doubt that in literature food and love go together rather better than love and marriage). Many of our most vivid memories of food in literature were laid down in childhood, and nostalgia is to the fore in such classic scenes as Pinocchio aching with hunger, Ratty and Mole picnicking, enchanted Turkish delight in Narnia, and a seaside picnic from Enid Blyton. A section on distant times and places ranges from seethed tortoise in ancient China to seal's liver fried in penguin blubber as a treat for Captain Scott. Those who relish simplicity rather than excess will enjoy Sydney Smith's delicate salad dressing and Hemingway's appreciation of oysters.
ISBN:
0712357807
9780712357807
OCLC:
(OCoLC)891615735
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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