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This volume explores the intersection between culinary history and
literature across a period of profound social and cultural change.
Split into four parts, essays focus on the relationships between
eating and childhood reading in the Victorian era, the role of
hunger in depicting social instability and reform, the cultivation
of taste through advertising and the formation of cultural legacies
through imaginative and emotional experiences of food and drink.
Contributors show that studying consumption is necessary for a full
understanding of class, gender, national identity and the body. The
works of writers such as Elizabeth Gaskell, Edward Lear, Isabella
Beeton and Bram Stoker are considered alongside advice manuals,
Home Front narratives and advertising to provide an innovative work
that will be of interest to scholars of social, cultural and
medical history as well as literary studies.
This volume explores the intersection between culinary history and
literature across a period of profound social and cultural change.
Split into four parts, essays focus on the relationships between
eating and childhood reading in the Victorian era, the role of
hunger in depicting social instability and reform, the cultivation
of taste through advertising and the formation of cultural legacies
through imaginative and emotional experiences of food and drink.
Contributors show that studying consumption is necessary for a full
understanding of class, gender, national identity and the body. The
works of writers such as Elizabeth Gaskell, Edward Lear, Isabella
Beeton and Bram Stoker are considered alongside advice manuals,
Home Front narratives and advertising to provide an innovative work
that will be of interest to scholars of social, cultural and
medical history as well as literary studies.
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