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Title: The Feasts of Autolycus: The Diary of a Greedy Woman

Contents: The virtue of gluttony -- A perfect breakfast -- Two breakfasts -- The subtle sandwich -- A perfect dinner -- An autumn dinner -- A midsummer dinner -- Two suppers -- On soup -- The simple sole -- Bouillabaisse -- The most excellent oyster -- The partridge -- The archangelic bird -- Spring chicken -- The magnificent mushroom -- The incomparable onion -- The triumphant tomato -- A dish of sunshine -- On salads -- The salads of spain -- The stirring savoury -- Indispensable cheese -- A study in green and red -- A message from the south -- Enchanting coffee.

Credits: E-text prepared by Mary Akers, Suzanne Shell, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive/American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/americana)

Summary: "The Feasts of Autolycus: The Diary of a Greedy Woman" by Elizabeth Robins Pennell is a collection of culinary essays written in the late 19th century. This work captures the author's reflections on the art of cooking and dining, offering a unique exploration of gastronomy from a woman's perspective. The essays are not mere recipes but rather artistic interpretations of food, emphasizing the beauty and pleasure found within the gastronomic experience. The opening of this work presents a compelling introduction where the author argues against the notion that gluttony is merely a vice, creative instead a tribute to the joy of eating. Pennell introduces the theme of her diary, aiming to elevate women's understanding of the culinary arts and encourage them to appreciate the artistry involved in cooking and dining. She critiques traditional gender roles in the kitchen, starting with her own musings on the significance of good food and its influence on life, health, and even relationships, establishing a passionate tone that resonates through her subsequent dishes discussed in this diary. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 65.5 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936

EBook No.: 41696

Published: Dec 24, 2012

Downloads: 257

Language: English

Subject: Gastronomy

LoCC: Technology: Home economics

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:41696:2 2012-12-24T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins en 1
2025-09-01T18:55:21Z The Feasts of Autolycus: The Diary of a Greedy Woman

This edition has images.

Title: The Feasts of Autolycus: The Diary of a Greedy Woman

Contents: The virtue of gluttony -- A perfect breakfast -- Two breakfasts -- The subtle sandwich -- A perfect dinner -- An autumn dinner -- A midsummer dinner -- Two suppers -- On soup -- The simple sole -- Bouillabaisse -- The most excellent oyster -- The partridge -- The archangelic bird -- Spring chicken -- The magnificent mushroom -- The incomparable onion -- The triumphant tomato -- A dish of sunshine -- On salads -- The salads of spain -- The stirring savoury -- Indispensable cheese -- A study in green and red -- A message from the south -- Enchanting coffee.

Credits: E-text prepared by Mary Akers, Suzanne Shell, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive/American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/americana)

Summary: "The Feasts of Autolycus: The Diary of a Greedy Woman" by Elizabeth Robins Pennell is a collection of culinary essays written in the late 19th century. This work captures the author's reflections on the art of cooking and dining, offering a unique exploration of gastronomy from a woman's perspective. The essays are not mere recipes but rather artistic interpretations of food, emphasizing the beauty and pleasure found within the gastronomic experience. The opening of this work presents a compelling introduction where the author argues against the notion that gluttony is merely a vice, creative instead a tribute to the joy of eating. Pennell introduces the theme of her diary, aiming to elevate women's understanding of the culinary arts and encourage them to appreciate the artistry involved in cooking and dining. She critiques traditional gender roles in the kitchen, starting with her own musings on the significance of good food and its influence on life, health, and even relationships, establishing a passionate tone that resonates through her subsequent dishes discussed in this diary. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 65.5 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936

EBook No.: 41696

Published: Dec 24, 2012

Downloads: 257

Language: English

Subject: Gastronomy

LoCC: Technology: Home economics

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:41696:3 2012-12-24T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins en 1