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Consumption and Cannibalism in the Altrurian Romances of William Dean Howellsfanatical adherence to individuality, the self-serving notions of patriotism, the attitude with which physical labor is frowned upon, and the caste-like approach to class distinctions, Homos attempts to make his American hosts recognize the grotesque gap between their democratic and religious idealsfollicle 发表于 2025-3-25 19:06:31
Book 2009texts. Contributors to this volume analyze the social, political, and cultural implications of scenes involving food and dining and illustrate how "aesthetic" notions of culinary preparation are often undercut by the actual practices of cooking and eating. As contributors interrogate the values and先兆 发表于 2025-3-25 21:32:35
Industry and the City: Workers in Struggle, critique the corruption of New England’s “first” families, discussions of boyhood food culture published elsewhere for children serve a variety of purposes, including inculcating a sense of moral agency and social conscience in child readers..cravat 发表于 2025-3-26 00:25:31
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2691-1256literary texts. Contributors to this volume analyze the social, political, and cultural implications of scenes involving food and dining and illustrate how "aesthetic" notions of culinary preparation are often undercut by the actual practices of cooking and eating. As contributors interrogate the v削减 发表于 2025-3-26 09:27:51
Seeing and the Experience of Pictures,at the subtitle suggests. Along with her later novels . (1887) and . (1888), Owen offers contemporary readers an entry into the complex cultural milieu that cooking, food, instruction, and housekeeping raised for late-nineteenth-century readers through the vehicle of a novel..diathermy 发表于 2025-3-26 16:17:53
“True and Faithful in Everything”: Recipes for Servant and Class Reform in Catherine Owen’s Cookbookat the subtitle suggests. Along with her later novels . (1887) and . (1888), Owen offers contemporary readers an entry into the complex cultural milieu that cooking, food, instruction, and housekeeping raised for late-nineteenth-century readers through the vehicle of a novel..扩张 发表于 2025-3-26 17:54:06
Hunger, Panic, Refusal: The Gift of Food in Susan Warner’s ,syncratic, and ambivalent. She focuses not on eating or preparing food—even though those are described in detail—but on giving it away. In her novel, Warner explores the gift of food and the way in which it creates bonds and communities.