The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory. In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed
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- Nombre de pages414
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664625465
- EAN4057664625465
- Date de parution26/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille701 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory', Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury presents a meticulous guide to culinary arts, interweaving accessible cooking techniques with elegant dining etiquette reflective of early 19th-century British society. Emphasizing the role of women in domestic spaces, the book balances practical recipes with a certain grandeur, suggesting a narrative style that fuses didacticism with charm.
With over 300 recipes, ranging from simple broths to sumptuous feasts, Bury captures the essence of refined dining, while also addressing the importance of presentation and social dynamics at the dinner table, pivotal elements in the Victorian age'Äôs culinary landscape. Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury was a prominent figure within the literary circles of her time, a testament to the confluence of literature and domesticity.
Born into the aristocracy, her experiences navigating societal expectations for women undoubtedly informed her writing. Bury sought not just to share recipes, but to empower women to take command of their kitchens, fostering independence and creativity amidst the constraints of her era. Recommended for modern readers and culinary enthusiasts alike, this book transcends mere cookery to become a window into early 19th-century life.
Bury'Äôs work showcases the art of entertaining with grace and poise, making it essential for those wishing to master the art of a refined and inviting meal.
With over 300 recipes, ranging from simple broths to sumptuous feasts, Bury captures the essence of refined dining, while also addressing the importance of presentation and social dynamics at the dinner table, pivotal elements in the Victorian age'Äôs culinary landscape. Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury was a prominent figure within the literary circles of her time, a testament to the confluence of literature and domesticity.
Born into the aristocracy, her experiences navigating societal expectations for women undoubtedly informed her writing. Bury sought not just to share recipes, but to empower women to take command of their kitchens, fostering independence and creativity amidst the constraints of her era. Recommended for modern readers and culinary enthusiasts alike, this book transcends mere cookery to become a window into early 19th-century life.
Bury'Äôs work showcases the art of entertaining with grace and poise, making it essential for those wishing to master the art of a refined and inviting meal.
In 'The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory', Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury presents a meticulous guide to culinary arts, interweaving accessible cooking techniques with elegant dining etiquette reflective of early 19th-century British society. Emphasizing the role of women in domestic spaces, the book balances practical recipes with a certain grandeur, suggesting a narrative style that fuses didacticism with charm.
With over 300 recipes, ranging from simple broths to sumptuous feasts, Bury captures the essence of refined dining, while also addressing the importance of presentation and social dynamics at the dinner table, pivotal elements in the Victorian age'Äôs culinary landscape. Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury was a prominent figure within the literary circles of her time, a testament to the confluence of literature and domesticity.
Born into the aristocracy, her experiences navigating societal expectations for women undoubtedly informed her writing. Bury sought not just to share recipes, but to empower women to take command of their kitchens, fostering independence and creativity amidst the constraints of her era. Recommended for modern readers and culinary enthusiasts alike, this book transcends mere cookery to become a window into early 19th-century life.
Bury'Äôs work showcases the art of entertaining with grace and poise, making it essential for those wishing to master the art of a refined and inviting meal.
With over 300 recipes, ranging from simple broths to sumptuous feasts, Bury captures the essence of refined dining, while also addressing the importance of presentation and social dynamics at the dinner table, pivotal elements in the Victorian age'Äôs culinary landscape. Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury was a prominent figure within the literary circles of her time, a testament to the confluence of literature and domesticity.
Born into the aristocracy, her experiences navigating societal expectations for women undoubtedly informed her writing. Bury sought not just to share recipes, but to empower women to take command of their kitchens, fostering independence and creativity amidst the constraints of her era. Recommended for modern readers and culinary enthusiasts alike, this book transcends mere cookery to become a window into early 19th-century life.
Bury'Äôs work showcases the art of entertaining with grace and poise, making it essential for those wishing to master the art of a refined and inviting meal.