Preface | p. ix |
Production and Presentation: Making Food Fictions | |
Badly-Boiled Potatoes and Other Crises | p. 3 |
Vegetable Fictions in the Kingdom of Roast Beef: Representing the Vegetarian in Victorian Literature | p. 17 |
"The Best Machine for Converting Herbage into Money": Romantic Cattle Culture | p. 35 |
Möbial Consumption: Stability, Flux and Interpermeability in 'Mrs Beeton' | p. 49 |
Consuming the Maidservant | p. 63 |
Victorian Spectacles of Consumption | |
Pot-Bellied Salt-Cellars and Talking Plates: Fetishism and Signification in Our Mutual Friend | p. 81 |
Eating in the Contact Zone: Food and Identity in Anglo-India | p. 95 |
Between Alimentary Products and the Art of Cooking: The Industrialisation of Eating at the World Fairs - 1888/1893 | p. 107 |
Foreign Tastes and "Manchester Tea-Parties:" Eating and Drinking with the Victorian Lower Orders | p. 125 |
National Identity and Victorian Christmas Foods | p. 141 |
Rewriting the Puritan Past: Food and Illicit Desires in Hawthorne's Fiction | p. 155 |
What Katy Ate: Girls Eating and Reading in Classic Nineteenth-Century American Children's Fiction | p. 173 |
Blood, Blockage, and Regurgitation: The Consumer's Modernity | |
The Queen's Coffee and Casanova's Chocolate: The Early Modern Breakfast in France | p. 191 |
Kantstipation | p. 209 |
A Chubby Orpheus: Handel's Corpulence as a Prerogative of Genius | p. 223 |
The Insatiable I: Intoxication and Desire in the Baudelairian Aesthetic | p. 237 |
"No Mere Modernity": Biopolitics, Media, and the Breeding of the Modern Consumer in Bram Stoker's Dracula | p. 255 |
Index | p. 275 |
Contributors | p. 287 |
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