Jane Austen and Food by Maggie Lane

Jane Austen and Food

Maggie Lane

224 pages first pub 1995 (editions)

nonfiction history informative slow-paced
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What was the significance of the pyramid of fruit which confronted Elizabeth Bennet at Pemberley? Or of the cold beef eaten by Willoughby on his journey of repentance to see Marianne? Why is it so appropriate that the scene of Emma's disgrace shou...

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