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The Pleasures of the Table / An Account of Gastronomy from Ancient Days to Present Times. With a History of Its Literature, Schools, and Most Distinguished Artists; Together With Some Special Recipes, and Views Concerning the Aesthetics of Dinners and Dinner-giving cover

The Pleasures of the Table / An Account of Gastronomy from Ancient Days to Present Times. With a History of Its Literature, Schools, and Most Distinguished Artists; Together With Some Special Recipes, and Views Concerning the Aesthetics of Dinners and Dinner-giving

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The text surveys the history and literature of gastronomy from ancient times through classical, medieval, and modern culinary schools, tracing influential writers and shifting tastes. Emphasis rests on the aesthetics of dining, table manners, and the anecdotal and literary record of food rather than on exhaustive practical instruction, though selected recipes and considerations of table hygiene are offered. National traditions and notable movements are examined—with detailed treatment of French culinary development—alongside comparisons with English and American practices and discussions of sauces, salads, sweets, game and other principal ingredients, plus remarks on wine. The work concludes with bibliographic references for further reading.

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George H. Ellwanger

George H. Ellwanger was an American author known for his contributions to culinary literature and personal narrative. His notable work, "The Pleasures of the Table," explores the history and aesthetics of gastronomy, offering insights into the art of dining and the cultural significance of food throughout history. In addition to his culinary writings, Ellwanger also penned "The Story of My House," which reflects on personal experiences and the significance of home. His works provide a unique blend of historical context and personal reflection, making him a distinctive voice in the literary exploration of food and domestic life.

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