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A Dissertation upon Roast Pig

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A humorous essay frames a mock origin tale in which the accidental charring of young swine yields the first taste of roasted meat, leading to secrecy, a farcical trial, and a contagious vogue for setting fires before simpler cooking methods are devised. The narrator then offers a vivid gastronomic praise of roast pig, contrasting roasting with boiling, celebrating the crisp crackling and tender flesh of a suckling, and sketching modest technological progress from accidental burning to deliberate tools such as the gridiron and spit.

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Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb (1775-1834) was an English essayist, poet, and critic, best known for his whimsical and insightful essays published under the pseudonym "Elia." His work often reflects a deep affection for literature and the arts, as well as a keen observation of human nature. Lamb's notable contributions include "Tales from Shakespeare," which adapts Shakespeare's plays for children, and "A Dissertation upon Roast Pig," a humorous essay that showcases his unique style. Alongside his sister Mary Lamb, he also collaborated on various literary projects, leaving a lasting impact on English literature. His letters and essays continue to be celebrated for their charm and wit.

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