POLITICAL APPETITES: Food in Medieval English Romance
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Title Page
Copyright
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
1. OUR EDIBLE WORLD
2. THE MATTER OF CUISINE
3. FOOD AS GATEWAY
4. MEDIEVAL AESTHETICS, MEDIEVAL APPETITES
5. POLITICAL APPETITES AS CRITIQUE
6. MENU OF THE DAY
1. LAMBS AND WOLVES
2. THE ANTHROPOPHAGIC IMAGINARY
3. PRESENTING PAST SELVES
4. A TERRIBLE SYMPOSIUM
5. FEEDING MERMEDONIA
1. NATURE WITHOUT NOURETURE
2. BAKING WITH DAME NATURE
3. COOKING WITH MERLIN
4. ROTTEN COUNSEL
5. THE POT BOILS OVER
1. THE GENRE OF LABOR
2. FOOD IN THE BODY POLITIC
3. THE ROMANCE OF VOCATION
4. THE WORLD IN MINIATURE
5. BANQUETS (AND DREAMS) OF POWER
6. EMPTY FEASTING
1. THE MAN OF SPIRIT
2. THE CONTEXT OF COURTESY
3. “GUD MANERS MAKEN A MAN”
4. “IN IS YOTHE FULL WYLDE SCHALL BE”
5. “ÞAT ÞU REVUS OF HOWNDUS MOÞE”
6. “A GREYHOWNDE BROGHT HYM MEYT”
7. “IF IT WER GNAFFD AND MARD”
8. “EYTE AND DRYNKE AND MAKE MERY”
CONCLUSION: Cheese and Cannibals
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
INTERVENTIONS: NEW STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL CULTURE: Ethan Knapp, Series Editor&