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The Pleasures of the Table: An Account of Gastronomy from Ancient Days to Present Times is a captivating exploration of the art and history of dining, written by George H. Ellwanger. This comprehensive volume takes readers on a delightful journey through the evolution of gastronomy, tracing the origins and development of culinary practices from ancient civilizations to the early twentieth century. Ellwanger weaves together anecdotes, historical accounts, and literary references, offering insights into the customs, rituals, and philosophies that have shaped the way people eat and appreciate food across cultures and eras. The book delves into the banquets of ancient Greece and Rome, the sumptuous feasts of the Middle Ages, and the refined dining traditions of the Renaissance and Enlightenment. It examines the influence of notable gourmets, chefs, and writers who have contributed to the advancement of culinary arts, highlighting the interplay between food, society, and culture. Ellwanger discusses the evolution of table manners, the significance of various dishes and ingredients, and the role of wine and other beverages in enhancing the dining experience. Richly illustrated with quotations from poets, philosophers, and epicures, The Pleasures of the Table celebrates the sensual and intellectual joys of eating. It offers practical advice on entertaining, menu planning, and the appreciation of flavors, while also reflecting on the moral and aesthetic dimensions of gastronomy. Whether recounting the lavish banquets of royalty or the simple pleasures of rustic fare, Ellwanger’s work is a tribute to the enduring human passion for good food and convivial company. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of food, the art of dining, and the timeless pleasures found at the table.
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Liczba stron: 656
Rok wydania: 2025
