
Food and the Literary Imagination
By Jayne Elisabeth Archer
Subjects: Food in literature, LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading, Food security in literature, History and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English literature, history and criticism, English literature
Description: "People, international agencies and governments are increasingly concerned about the nature of our food, where it comes from, and the conditions in which it is produced. By close reading of a wide sweep of historical literature, including works by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Keats and George Eliot, Food and the Literary Imagination shows that such anxieties are nothing new, and that we are not confronting them alone. Too often, we engage with our rural, worked environments through the lens of apparently sentimental and incidental literary representations. The book recovers lost understandings of the materiality of life and sustenance for the authors and their first readers"--
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