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Spilling the Beans: Eating, Cooking, Reading and Writing in British Women's Fiction, 1770-1830

Hardback

Main Details

Title Spilling the Beans: Eating, Cooking, Reading and Writing in British Women's Fiction, 1770-1830
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarah Moss
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreLiterary studies - c 1500 to c 1800
Literary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers
ISBN/Barcode 9780719076510
ClassificationsDewey:823.6093564
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 10 November 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The study of food in literature complicates established critical positions. Both a libidinal pleasure and the ultimate commodity, food in fiction can represent sex as well as money and brings the body and the marketplace together in ways that are sometimes obvious and sometimes unsettling. Spilling the Beans explores these relations in the context of late eighteenth and early nineteenth century women's fiction, where concerns about bodily, economic and intellectual productivity and consumption power decades of novels, conduct books and popular medicine. The introduction suggests ways in which attention to food in these texts might complicate recent developments in literary theory and criticism, while the body of the book is devoted to close readings of novels and children's stories by Frances Burney, Mary Wollstonecraft, Maria Edgeworth and Susan Ferrier. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of eighteenth and nineteenth century literature, women's studies and material culture. -- .

Author Biography

Sarah Moss is Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature at the University of Kent -- .