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The Feasts of Autolycus: The Diary of a Greedy Woman is a witty and charming collection of essays by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, first published in 1896. Blending culinary enthusiasm with literary flair, Pennell’s book is a delightful exploration of gastronomy, culture, and the art of living well. Written in the form of a diary, the book captures the author’s passionate love for food, her adventures in the kitchen, and her musings on the pleasures of the table. Each chapter is devoted to a different aspect of eating and cooking, from the joys of breakfast and the rituals of afternoon tea to the intricacies of preparing elaborate dinners and the simple satisfaction of a well-made omelette. Pennell’s writing is infused with humor, erudition, and a keen sense of observation, as she draws on her own experiences and the culinary traditions of Europe and England. She weaves in references to literature, history, and art, making the book as much a celebration of culture as of cuisine. The author’s voice is both playful and sophisticated, inviting readers to share in her appreciation for the sensual and social delights of food. The Feasts of Autolycus is not just a cookbook or a memoir, but a literary feast in itself—a testament to the joys of indulgence, curiosity, and the pursuit of pleasure. It remains a classic work for food lovers, literary enthusiasts, and anyone who delights in the finer things in life.
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Liczba stron: 203
Rok wydania: 2025
