The Youth's Companion


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Includes music.




A Facsimile Reproduction of a Victorian Recipe Book


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Taste the past at Mary Allott's Table Immerse yourself in middle-class Victorian England with Mary Allott's meticulously kept recipe book. Compiled amidst the turmoil of a life challenged by the abandonment of her spouse, this collection stands as a beacon of Mary's inner fortitude as she expressed her creativity and dedicated herself to her family's nourishment and well-being. Born in 1833 in the town of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, the hardship of an unhappy marriage in Sheffield marked Mary's life as her husband's reckless actions threatened the stability of their home. Despite immoral conduct and desertion, Mary found purpose in the pages of her household receipts, and unwittingly created a glimpse into women's lives. Now, for the first time, this facsimile of a primary historical source offers a rare, unfiltered look at 19th-century recipes, inviting historians, genealogists and culinary enthusiasts to explore the flavours of the Victorian age. Through the replication of Mary's original recipes, you can connect with the past in the most intimate way—through the ingredients and aromas that once filled Mary's kitchen. As we await the publication of Mary Allot's biography, this recipe book stands as a monument to Mary's enduring spirit, a celebration of her newfound independence, and her late-life romance.




A Shark-infested Rice Pudding


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"How do you make fiction? The writer must use himself, but how does he lose himself?" Both the initial question and the subsequent doubts are only too apparent in these formless, quite frangible, short-long pieces patterned via annotations and associations. "Fathers and Mothers" permutates through three generations, from the wary, dislocated Greek imports because the father-in-law is dying of cancer to the baby in the playpen and provides contrasts in lifestyles as well as roles (the old woman who has always protected her husband as if he were a child); "Dans le Vrai" is Flaubert's referral to domestic serenity and deals with a young woman who, after viewing the abundance of the supermarket, retrospectively eyes her now empty life following a preexisting affair and friendship; the title story explores the "pockets of mystery" in an island summer house, proceeds from the legacy of diaries; letters, crockery, candle ends, hairpin trays left there to the present which dissolves during a day on the beach. . . . Mrs. Wright has not "made fiction" but all of these tangential impressions do have a certain spontaneity and grace--not qualities which lend themselves readily to any further definition or an audience."--Kirkus.




A History of Food in Literature


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When novels, plays and poems refer to food, they are often doing much more than we might think. Recent critical thinking suggests that depictions of food in literary works can help to explain the complex relationship between the body, subjectivity and social structures. A History of Food in Literature provides a clear and comprehensive overview of significant episodes of food and its consumption in major canonical literary works from the medieval period to the twenty-first century. This volume contextualises these works with reference to pertinent historical and cultural materials such as cookery books, diaries and guides to good health, in order to engage with the critical debate on food and literature and how ideas of food have developed over the centuries. Organised chronologically and examining certain key writers from every period, including Chaucer, Shakespeare, Austen and Dickens, this book's enlightening critical analysis makes it relevant for anyone interested in the study of food and literature.




AUNT MARGARET'S PUDDING.


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The New Metropolitan


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It Happened Under the Mistletoe


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First in an exclusive Can happily ever after begin with one Christmas kiss? It Happened Under the Mistletoe is a brand-new holiday novella from award-winning author Valerie Bowman! When Oliver Townsende escapes to his friend's house for a Christmas party, he intends to avoid the hordes of marriage-minded misses who have been dogging his steps in London ever since he inherited a dukedom. He soon learns a bit of Yuletide peace and quiet is too much to ask for. When he encounters Miss Cerian Blake, who's dodging her own unwanted set of admirers, the two decide to join forces and fake an infatuation to keep their suitors at bay. But when a bough of mistletoe becomes involved, will their Christmastime prank turn into a love to last all seasons? Look for Secrets of a Scandalous Marriage—available now!—from St. Martin's Paperbacks. Praise for Valerie Bowman's Secret Brides novels: "This engaging and sweetly romantic [series] is just too delightful to miss."—New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas "This sparkling [series] marks Bowman for stardom." —RT Book Reviews "Everything romance should be—sexy, quirky, fun." —Sarah MacLean, New York Times bestselling author







Sketches


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Metropolitan


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