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The English Breakfast: The Biography of a National Meal, with Recipes

Autor Kaori O'Connor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2013
The English breakfast is one of the best-loved national meals in the world, an edible symbol of England and Englishness. But how did breakfast attain this distinction, what can a national meal tell us about the nation that eats it, what are the links between social and culinary change, and is there more to the English breakfast than bacon and eggs? This biography of the English breakfast shows how the renowned meal came into being over many centuries, reaching its height in the Victorian and Edwardian eras when splendid breakfasts were served from silver dishes in grand country houses across the land. Following this historical analysis are three authentic and complete cookbooks devoted entirely to breakfasts from the heyday of this best of all meals, with some 500 recipes by three celebrated culinary figures of the Victorian age - an elite hostess, a thrifty housekeeper, and a pukka colonial colonel - before the narrative continues up to the present. The epilogue, new to this paperback edition, covers 'the devolved breakfast' (Scottish, Welsh and Irish); the renaissance of the full breakfast during financial crises and the working class 'caff'.Mixing anthropology, cultural biography, the invention of tradition and the study of cookbooks as social documents,The English Breakfastis a truly unique work of food history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857854544
ISBN-10: 0857854542
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 80 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

New paperback edition includes a brand new epilogue section covering 'the devolved breakfast' (Scottish, Welsh and Irish); the renaissance of the full breakfast during financial crises and the working class 'caff'

Notă biografică

Kaori O'Connoris a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology, UCL, UK.

Cuprins

The Biography of a National MealThe English Country House BreakfastEnglish BreakfastsBreakfast and the Breakfast-table from the Young Ladies' JournalA Mere Man's Perfect BreakfastGeorgiana Hill's the Breakfast BookMiss M. L Allen's Breakfast DishesColonel Kenney Herbert's Fifty BreakfastsEpilogueReferences and Bibliography

Recenzii

Kaori O'Connor's splendid biography of what she claims is the most famous national meal in the world shows how it came to occupy such a unique place in the nation's heart and stomach.
This book carefully mixes together historical references, sample menus, recipes and much miscellaneous trivia... A great little book...essential reading for the Briton who might care about their breakfast. And essential reading for a foreigner to learn a little more about what can make an Englishman tick.
The English Breakfast: The Biography of a National Meal with Recipesby Kaori O'Connor is a delightful read on a very appetizing topic. This volume represents a contribution to the growing midrange of scholarly publication aimed at a discerning general readership, while still making a valuable contribution to professional scholarly discourse and publication. The subject of food culture and history continues to be a popular one in public and academic discourse, so it is exciting to see substantive works like this one entering circulation. O'Connor does an admirable job of deconstructing "The Full English" that most UK readers take for granted and reminds us that even our most habitual actions, such as how we prepare and consume food, are continually evolving and filled with meanings we enact even without being conscious of their material origins.

Descriere

A lively and engaging read,The English Breakfastexplores the history of England's culinary masterpiece from its early form, via its heyday in the Victorian and Edward eras through to the modern day all-day-breakfasts in a tin.