Table traits, with something on them by Dr. Doran

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Author Doran, Dr. (John), 1807-1878
LoC No. 12031907
Title Table traits, with something on them
Original Publication United Kingdom: Richard Bentley,1854.
Note Reading ease score: 62.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Table Traits, With Something on Them" by Dr. Doran is a collection of essays and observations written in the mid-19th century that explore culinary topics, dining practices, and cultural philosophies surrounding food and drink. The book delves into various aspects of dietary customs, from ancient civilizations to contemporary society, and is intertwined with anecdotes, proverbs, and literary references to highlight the significance of meals in social life. The opening of the work includes a prologue titled "The Legend of Amphitryon," which discusses the mythical figure who represents the host at the dining table. Through a blend of humor and classical references, the author recounts the legend of Amphitryon, integrating themes of hospitality, love, and jealousy as he navigates the narrative of ancient mythology. Following this, the text transitions to considerations of diet and digestion, suggesting that the effectiveness of a meal is not solely dependent on its ingredients but also on how it is consumed and appreciated. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of various food customs, their historical resonance, and the art of enjoying sustenance in a reflective manner. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class TX: Technology: Home economics
Subject Gastronomy
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