Produktbeschreibung
In "The Modern Housewife or, Ménagère," Alexis Soyer crafts a pioneering guide that transcends mere culinary instruction, embodying the ethos of domesticity in the mid-19th century. Soyer's literary style is marked by an engaging tone, innovative recipes, and practical household tips interwoven with social commentary on the role of women in the home. The book reflects the Victorian era's growing emphasis on domestic efficiency and gastronomy, appealing to an audience eager for modernity yet rooted in tradition. Historic recipes are juxtaposed with contemporary techniques, showcasing Soyer's expertise and vision for a reformed domestic sphere. Soyer, a noted chef and food writer, was influenced by his experiences in the world of gastronomy and hospitality, as well as his advocacy for the underprivileged. His upbringing in France, coupled with his later success in London, shaped his understanding of culinary arts as not only sustenance but also a form of social engagement. These insights fuel his exploration of the domestic life, as he sought to empower women through practical, accessible knowledge. I recommend "The Modern Housewife" to anyone interested in the intersection of gender, domesticity, and culinary arts. This seminal work serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, home cooks, and anyone curious about the evolution of household management, making it essential reading for understanding the transformation of the domestic role in the 19th century.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027293841 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9384-1 |